Good morning, Canberra. We're expecting a top of 17 degrees today with a very high chance of showers, and maybe a thunderstorm. Here’s what’s making news in the capital. |
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Opinion: There are few immediate similarities between Alistair Coe and Boris Johnson. Except when it comes to campaigning, writes Dan Jervis-Bardy. |
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Subscriber only: Jacob Sommers hit the brakes, but still ploughed into the victim's car at no less than 170 kilometres an hour in an 80 zone. |
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Alistair Coe turned to props and slogans, and Andrew Barr pivoted back to COVID-19 as the campaign began its final phase. |
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Subscriber only: The HomeBuilder scheme has received 420 applications in the ACT but none have been paid. |
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The latest social progress report is good news for the ACT overall, but not all Canberrans are getting their fair share of the pie. |
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Foreign intelligence service ASIS has admitted spying without proper ministerial authority on an overseas Australian suspected of terrorism. |
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At university, Si Ming Man was always fascinated with how something as small as a microscopic pathogen could cause so much harm. |
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They're potentially two of the most COVID-safe outfits you could wear, and they will be on show tonight in Canberra. |
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Subscriber only: The NRL bubble keeps him from working with the homeless, but it hasn't stopped Sia Soliola from keeping in touch. |
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Opinion: Labor and the Greens will likely win. But this poll should be receiving more attention than it's getting, writes Tim Colebatch. |
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Subscriber only: Canberra hooker Siliva Havili will have an extra supporter against Melbourne tonight after a special mid-week arrival. |
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Opinion: Why did nobody say anything? I knew about snakes. But these Alfred Hitchcock wannabes? Fair dinkum, writes Steve Evans. |
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| Times Past Illegitimacy was "to go" reported the The Canberra Times, this day 1976. Attorney-General, Mr Ellicott, said that the federal government was to introduce legislation to abolish the status of illegitimacy. He said in a statement issued in Canberra that few would disagree that the distinction in law between illegitimate children and other children was invidious and should be abolished. READ MORE |
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