Good morning, Canberra. It'll be another chilly one in the capital with snow above 600 metres and a top of 10 degrees. Here’s what’s making news. |
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What does the word "graffiti" mean to you? If it's tags, offensive words and unsightliness, a new urban street art festival aims to change your thinking. |
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Subscribers: As the ACT government rushes ahead in renewables, recent market volatility has surprised experienced modellers. |
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Dustings of snow were seen in elevated parts of the ACT throughout Wednesday, with snow also forecast to fall in the early hours of Thursday. |
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Several NSW towns are on high alert after a woman with COVID-19 travelled by road from Victoria to Queensland. |
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Subscriber: No timeline has been given by the ACT government, which will instead be seeking feedback on the proposed designs. |
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The ACT Opposition Leader said the government was ignoring serious issues while focusing on "divorcing Parliament House". |
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Subscriber: A privacy expert has warned civil liberties shouldn't be compromised for stronger national security laws. |
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The Blues' backs were too strong and too fast for Queensland, annihilating the home side 50-6 in their biggest ever State of Origin romp. |
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Subscriber | Opinion: I believe to move slowly on this important issue brings dishonour to our country, writes MP Luke Gosling. |
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Subscriber: Raiders veteran Sam Williams is out to prove he is more than just a stop-gap solution as halfback against the Broncos. |
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Subscriber: A Covid curveball has smashed Steve Kent's hope for an Olympic swansong - but the Cavalry star is questioning his planned exit. |
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| Times Past A Canberra Times reporter interviewed a 17-year-old drug addict on this day 35 years ago. The youth said he was expecting his $100 fortnightly dole cheque, from which he would dedicate $80 to his drug dealer and keep $20 for rent and food. READ MORE |
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