Good morning, Canberra. We've got a toasty top of 25 degrees on the way this Tuesday. Here’s what’s making news in the capital. |
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There may still be some further easing of restrictions in the territory to allow mid-sized events, like outdoor concerts, to be trialled. |
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Subscriber only: Andrew Barr says delivering the government's $4 billion infrastructure program will be his biggest challenge. |
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The use of EPIC as a drive-through test site for COVID-19 has thrown the near future of the events venue into a spin. |
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Lost work because of the coronavirus pandemic cost the Australian economy $47 billion while anxiety levels rose, according to a survey. |
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When Adrian Davidson first started feeling tightness in his chest and a fever while at work, he thought it was just the flu. He was very wrong. |
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Subscriber only: A computer technician is accused of defrauding an elderly customer of more than $363,000. |
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Thousands of travellers are still yet to use travel credits from cancelled trips due to the pandemic. But opening borders could alter all that. |
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Opinion: President-elect Joe Biden will buy us time, but the structural forces that produced Trump won't go away, writes Adam Triggs. |
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Subscriber only: When Jessie Rasschaert's asked what playing in the W-League means, she says it's a juggle between a goal and a sacrifice. |
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Food and Wine: The Italian Place is a favourite with its customers for its laid-back feel and effortless charm. |
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When Dunamis Lui arrived at the Canberra Raiders in 2017 he was a journeyman preparing for life at a fourth club. It's been all uphill since. |
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| Times Past It was a tiring end to a long journey for a Vietnamese family, this day 41 years ago reported The Canberra Times. Tiny 18-month-old Hua Trang San had slept in his mother's arms, and was oblivious of the hustle and bustle at Canberra Airport. READ MORE |
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