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Subscriber only: Of the 25 members for the next parliamentary term, 14 of them will be women, an increase from 13 in the last term. |
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Subscriber only: Internal angst about the Liberal party's campaign strategy and conservative power base spilled over on Monday. |
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Subscriber only: As Adam Hunter waited for an excavator full of cocaine, someone arrived at his home to disconnect the electricity. |
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The Auditor took the extraordinary step of contacting police over a land deal where taxpayers paid 10 times what the property was worth. |
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Subscriber only: Public Service Commissioner Peter Woolcott says the pandemic improved how the Commonwealth bureaucracy worked. |
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Department secretary Simon Atkinson said he agreed it looked like someone within the department had tried to cover up what had happened. |
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Fifty Queanbeyan High School students will sit their first exam this morning, despite disruptions to learning caused by the pandemic. |
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Food and Wine: And this time there's no waiting for two hours for a feed. |
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An unfair dismissal trial instigated by two former staffers of Senator Jacqui Lambie has heard about workplace concerns. |
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It isn't the medal Canberra Raiders star Jack Wighton wanted this year, but it's a pretty good consolation prize. |
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Opinion: It's not a hard lesson to learn - it's just too hard for the conservative wing of the party to accept, writes Tim Colebatch. |
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Subscriber only: St Kilda star Jack Steele could only smile when he heard the Canberra names he'd joined in Brownlow Medal voting. |
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Food and Wine: Review: Table by Canberra Gourmet is charmingly Canberran. And unlike most other restaurants. |
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| Times Past Telephones were to come in technicolour, reported The Canberra Times 59 years ago. Telephone subscribers had an option to choose one of six colours for their telephone receivers. The colours of choice were light ivory, mist grey, fern green, topaz yellow, lacquer red and standard black. READ MORE |
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