Good morning Canberra. We're heading for a top of 23 degrees with a slight chance of rain as you scroll through today's top headlines. |
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Subscriber only: Qantas ground staff in Canberra have had to reapply to keep their jobs, saying that isn't "The Spirit of Australia" during a pandemic. |
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The Australian Defence Force will bolster numbers at Canberra's quarantine hotel ahead of a repatriation flight this week. |
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Subscriber only: A teenager charged over the alleged murder of an 18-year-old man at Weston skatepark has been granted bail. |
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Subscriber only: Department secretary termination payouts cost taxpayers more than $3 million over the 2019-20 year. |
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Subscriber only: But the union representing Canberra's garbage truck drivers says the dispute is far from resolved. |
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The simplicity of how insects respond to complexity could hold a key secret to developing the next generation of autonomous drones. |
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The story of food-stealing Swifty will help countless Canberra greyhounds, with 10 per cent of proceeds going to the ACT's Greyhound Connections. |
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Explainer: What can we expect to see in terms of pricing now that flights have resumed between Australia's two largest capital cities? |
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Review: Canberra has needed a proper lakeside venue for ages, and now it has one in the form of Armada Outdoor Bar. |
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Subscriber only: The Capitals put on a clinic to secure a monster 95-72 win over the Southside Flyers in a WNBL grand final rematch. |
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Opinion: Years of reducing poverty will be wasted if we don't change how financial markets treat developing countries, writes Adam Triggs. |
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With National Fairy Bread Day upon us, Karen Hardy has some ideas to take it to the next level. |
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| Times Past "Raindrops keep falling on their heads" was the title of a story featured on the front page of The Canberra Times on this day in 1976. Roof repairs at a Department of Defence building in Campbell Park were understood to have been delayed because of new policy on government purchasing. People in parts of the building worked underneath umbrellas, and others assembled plastic sheets to catch water which poured through the roof in wet weather. READ MORE |
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