Police say they are expecting a "big day" of anti-vaccination protests today, ahead of the group being moved on from a site at Exhibition Park tomorrow.
Subscriber: Police are investigating the alleged assault of a woman who The Canberra Times understands had both of her wrists broken in an attack at Exhibition Park on Thursday morning.
Underfunding by the ACT government has forced the territory's community sector to "cut corners" as organisations face staffing pressures, inadequate resources and an over-reliance on volunteers.
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Subscriber | Analysis: Voters will converge on regional polling stations today in the hotly-contested byelection for the NSW seat of Monaro, with all eyes on how preferences will flow in the six-way tussle.
Chief Minister Andrew Barr said he hoped the number of electric vehicles registered in the ACT would continue to double, or even triple, every year, as he cut the ribbon on a new Tesla showroom in the city centre on Friday morning.
Subscriber: One of the leaders of the Convoy to Canberra protests is set to fight two charges after police allegedly busted him with a modified rifle and more than 100 rounds of ammunition.
Fringe ACT Brumbies players starved of game time will stake their claim in the John I Dent Cup as officials map out COVID-19 protocols for Super Rugby players returning to clubland.
Subscriber | Opinion: The Prime Minister's abject defeat on the religious discrimination bill joined with other humiliations during yet another week in which the luck never ran his way, writes Jack Waterford.
Subscriber | Tim the Yowie Man: It appears your Akubra-clad columnist isn't the only Y-plater fixated with some of the quirky landmarks that help break the monotony on the drive north to Sydney.
Explore Travel: A big question mark hangs over the upcoming Kimberley cruising season. But a number of cruise specialists and companies are hopeful that keen cruisers will still get their fix of cruising this iconic location.