Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a sunny day with a top temperature of 27 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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Subscriber: Australia's two largest territories are stepping up their campaign to roll back laws that block them from legislating on voluntary euthanasia. |
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Analysis: The anger that many are feeling will not go away just because the Attorney-General denies the allegations, writes Harley Dennett. |
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Subscriber: A future expansion of the northside suburb of Lawson is in doubt as the government has not been able to sell the land. |
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Subscriber: The woman who claims she was strip-searched in front of male inmates at Canberra's jail will sue authorities. |
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Citywide virus lockdowns are worse than "kryptonite" for the tourism and aviation sector, according to the head of Canberra Airport. |
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South Coast councillors have hit out at the government for not doing enough to protect communities from extreme weather impacts. |
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"Sadness is not going to fix things": Here's the saga of a tiny country church which is loved, but not supported. |
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NSW is concerned it has been left in the dark on key aspects of the rollout, including which aged care homes have had vaccinations. |
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Police said in a statement they were working with local, state and federal agencies "to stop any threats to the Capitol". |
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Opinion: I thought cyclists, drivers and walkers would be pretty much the same in terms of behaviour. I was wrong, writes Roger Bradbury. |
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Subscriber: Fresh from his Australian Open heroics, Nick Kyrgios is inspiring a rising Canberra tennis star. |
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Subscriber: Botticelli to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, London, opens to the public at the NGA on Friday. |
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Our pick of what's happening over the Canberra Day long weekend, including the Balloon Spectacular, Katie Noonan and the Gadflys. |
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| Times Past It all began when a storm washed manure from surrounding paddocks into the Lachlan River. And ended with Gunning residents travelling as far as Canberra to shower and do their washing, The Canberra Times reported on this day 38 years ago. READ MORE |
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