Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a chilly Sunday with a top of 14 degrees and a slight chance of rain. Here's what's making headlines in the capital. |
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The Australian ski season is set to go ahead, but in what capacity and under what restrictions even the resorts are finding it hard to say. |
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Subscriber only: The embrace of advice during COVID-19 is unlikely to mark a sea change in attitudes toward APS expertise, experts warn. |
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Fiona Kotvojs is expected to be the Liberal Party's nominee to contest the Eden-Monaro byelection after winning a party vote Saturday night. |
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"It is also a blow for those who will lose their employment at this time, and for the centre itself with the largest retail shop closing." |
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ANU says it is "looking at the detail" of the proposal, and any agreement proposed would be made in consultation with staff. |
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The kangaroo cull has been undertaken annually in Canberra for more than a decade, but is being reassessed in the wake of the fires. |
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Canberrans braved a persistent drizzle on Saturday morning, trying to secure a table for breakfast - but many were turned away. |
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King O'Malley, who was home affairs minister when prohibition was in place, was strongly opposed to what he called "stagger juice". |
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Subscriber only: He was a GWS Giants AFL prospect until a random question changed Daniel Cerni's sporting career. |
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Raiders star John Bateman has attempted to calm speculation about his future despite news emerging he is free to negotiate with rival clubs. |
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Subscriber only: COVID-19 is already hitting the university sector hard - but it's the knowledge lost that is hardest to fathom. |
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| Times Past On this day in 1979, The Canberra Times reported a meeting of almost 1000 people had taken place in support of Deakin High School, which was under threat of being closed down by the ACT Schools Authority. About 300 placard-waving students demonstrated against the proposed closure, which had been mooted because of revised population projections and estimated costs. READ MORE |
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