Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a sunny 31 degrees to start the working week. Here's what's making news in the capital today. |
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Himangi Ticku has spent a large part of her time in Canberra in its prison. She has never served a sentence but knows the ins and outs of life behind bars and what plays on the minds of detainees better than most. |
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Subscriber: Financial accounts published by Canberra's clubs have revealed the huge cost of the pandemic to the sector. |
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Subscriber: ACT public school enrolment projections show where Canberra schools are growing the fastest in 2021. |
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Norwegian health authorities have reported 13 deaths in people aged over 80, living in aged care homes, after receiving the Pfizer jab. |
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Wednesday marks one year to the day since a devastating hailstorm swept through the nation's capital. Its impact is still being felt. |
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Subscriber: In one 2019 period, the number of promotion reviews from the ATO grew 293 per cent from the year before. |
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As Australians wait for access to the COVID-19 vaccine, the peak body for pharmaceutical companies says funding for research is vital. |
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Opinion: Trying a president after he leaves office raises constitutional questions never before considered, writes John Hart. |
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International tennis stars are claiming they have been blindsided by late changes to quarantine rules after a fourth positive COVID test. |
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Who would have thought a Toyota Yaris would be among the best cars of 2020? Peter Brewer reveals his great eight from last year. |
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Subscriber: Canberra's Laura Peel marked a decade of World Cup aerial skiing appearances with her sixth title under lights over the weekend. |
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| Times Past "Am I sick like mummy? Will I die too?" These heartbreaking questions were asked by four-year-old John to his foster parents following the death of his biological mother from an AIDS-related illness, The Canberra Times reported on this day in 1993. His biological mother contracted the virus through intravenous drug use. READ MORE |
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