Walsh's Hotel in Queanbeyan has been a place of solace for almost 140 years. Now, as NSW COVID-19 restrictions ease, co-owner Michael Bagley aims to continue this notion by only allowing fully vaccinated patrons and staff into the pub.
Health officials are urging people to take personal responsibility for their own health measures, as the ACT government has moved to relax quarantine requirements.
A stronger than expected jobs boom is set to be the centre piece of the federal government's update on the state of the books, with latest indicators now showing the economy is well on its recovery from COVID-19.
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Subscriber: The federal government is poised to pour millions of dollars to fast track and overhaul Canberra's road infrastructure and improve safety standards.
Subscriber: A decorated Australian Federal Police officer has been found not guilty of indecently assaulting a woman, with a magistrate saying she is "uncertain as to where the truth lies" after key witnesses gave conflicting evidence.
Subscriber: Expert fire investigation evidence given in court has scotched the possibility that an ember attack could have ignited the fire which burnt through 62 hectares of private property near Bungendore.
It's the storied path that links Canberra with the coast: a frequent trip to escape the city and spend time at the beach. But the Kings Highway has a dark side, one of the region's deadliest roads.
When Canberra grandmother Rosalie Fewster was born on December 16, 1915, World War I was into its second year, Charlie Chaplin had recently released his film The Tramp and Albert Einstein had just published his theory of general relativity.
Subscriber: The ACT Brumbies have turned over a profit in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic as club bosses renegotiate a 30-year lease at the University of Canberra to ensure viability.