Good morning Canberra. We're in for a slightly cooler day today with a bit of cloud around and a top of 27 degrees. Here's what's making headlines. |
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Subscriber only: The Capitals have their sights set on consecutive WNBL championships after a 77-64 win over the Boomers in the deciding semi-final. |
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Subscriber only: Departments and agencies were targeted more than 15,000 times in a sustained malware attack, a new report reveals. |
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A new facility, which will provide early intervention programs for up to 40 children a year, has the potential to change lives, a father believes. |
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Legislation forcing single parents onto Newstart boosted the budget but forced already poor families into poverty, advocates say. |
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We need better public transport if we're to end our love affair with the internal combustion engine, the environment commissioner says. |
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The Australian Federal Police will spend more than $4 million on a new electronic database dubbed "One Health". |
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When Joffrid Mackett's daughter Lily was run over by a car in 2016, he said her initial prospects looked grim. She was in a coma for nearly a month. |
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Canberra is poised to respond to a WNBL public criticism breach notice after brushing aside the controversy to secure a grand final berth. |
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Subscriber only: It's Canberra Raiders fans' first chance to see their new halves pairing in action against the Bulldogs at Port Macquarie. |
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Subscriber only: Kelsey-Lee Barber is refusing to be distracted by coronavirus fears after officials urged Olympic hopefuls to "stay calm". |
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Subscriber only: Molly Strano was about to book flights to Las Vegas and glance through what Manhattan has to offer. |
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| Times Past Rents of a substantial number of Commonwealth-owned homes in Canberra were to be raised by one shilling to 25 shillings a week, The Canberra Times reported on this day 59 years ago. The Minister for the Interior, Gordon Freeth, announced more convenient terms for tenants to buy Commonwealth houses they were occupying. READ MORE |
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