Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a possible shower or two on the way to a top of 13 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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Floriade this year returns to Commonwealth Park with a theme of "The future of flowers". It is hoped more than 500,000 people will take in the spectacle. |
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Subscriber: Captain David Wood died from hypothermia after falling into a crevasse in Antarctica and being trapped for hours. |
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Karen Andrews has ruled out considering third-country resettlement for a Tamil asylum seeker family being detained. |
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Australia and Singapore have agreed to start work on a plan for a travel bubble which would initially allow students to return. |
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Photos: Many residents across NSW experienced a winter wonderland on Thursday, with snow blanketing everything in sight. |
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Subscriber: A high-ranking Nomads bikie gang member has been charged over allegations he led drugs runs from Sydney to the ACT. |
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Subscriber | Analysis: There's a glimmer of hope for foreign students enrolled at Canberra's universities, writes Sarah Lansdown. |
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Subscriber: Matthew Dufty toured the Canberra Raiders' centre of excellence on Thursday, but he won't be joining this year at least. |
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Subscriber | Opinion: A bizarre editorial in the national broadsheet had me wondering why journos feel this way, writes Jenna Price. |
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Subscriber: A pained grimace slowly passes over re-signed Brumby Tom Wright's face as he's asked about Canberra's weather. |
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Opinion: The govt's politics-driven policy neglect will constrain our future standard of living for decades to come, writes John Hewson. |
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| Times Past Fire units had been called to eight separate arson incidents taking place across Canberra in just three-and-a-half hours, reported The Canberra Times on this day in 1983. The fires, which were lit in different suburbs, caused $1 million in damage and dominated more than half of the front page, which included photographs of the devastation and the owner of a supermarket, one of the business targeted in the attacks, being comforted. READ MORE |
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