Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a windy day with a slight chance of a shower and top of 14 degrees. Here's what's making headlines in the capital. |
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Restrictions on healthcare workers from Sydney working in the territory could put extra pressure on Canberra's hospitals, it is feared. |
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Subscriber only: A law making it easier for transgender teens to alter their sex on government documents is "unbelievable" MLA says. |
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The ACT government will expand the community contributions scheme to allow clubs to claim back what they pay artists to perform. |
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Subscriber only: Australia's aged care sector has been exposed by coronavirus, but it didn't have to be this way, writes Sally Whyte. |
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A satellite will fly over Canberra three times next week taking photographs. It's being called the 'satellite selfie'. |
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Subscriber only: Capital Brewing's plan to open a bar at the airport next month may be put on hold as the site looks at reducing its trading days. |
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John Bateman had had enough. It's as simple as that. And it's almost as if the Brisbane Broncos sensed it at Canberra Stadium. |
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Canberra women have the highest rates of gestational diabetes in Australia, with nearly one in five pregnancies testing positive. |
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Relax: Goran "Tiny" Srejic has three goals. Well, he has a lot of them, but these are the big ones at the moment. |
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Opinion: Many couples fear the day they become the same person. We all know it will happen, it's just a matter of when, writes B.R. Doherty. |
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| Times Past If you were a woman working in the Public Service in the 1960s you could have expected to be stripped of your permanent work status in the event you were married. On this day in 1966, The Canberra Times was reporting on the big news this rule could be changed. Amendments to the Public Service Act would mean that women public servants would no longer lose permanent employee status when getting married. READ MORE |
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