Welcome to your morning The Canberra Times newsletter. We're in for a warm one, with a sunny 24 degrees ahead. Here are this morning's top headlines. |
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Subscriber only: Rubbish collection has been cancelled or delayed in much of Canberra this week as negotiations struggle. |
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Subscriber only: Public servants will likely get a smaller pay rise thanks to a new Commonwealth public sector wage policy. |
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Passengers returning from South Australia will be screened for COVID-19 symptoms upon arrival at Canberra Airport. |
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The author of the report that sparked Australia's war crimes probe says soldiers described their behaviour as "normalised". |
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Subscriber only: Prosecutors claimed Michael Mundy was one of two men involved in a violent city robbery, but they could not prove it. |
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Dates the flights will arrive and how many passengers will be allowed to return are issues that are still being discussed. |
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Moderna Inc's experimental vaccine is 94.5 per cent effective in preventing COVID-19 based on interim data, the company says. |
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The new addition came in at between 70 and 100 kilograms, stood two metres tall and will be named by visitors to the zoo. |
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Subscriber only: Jade Melbourne made a statement against Bendigo, playing a key role as her side capped off a frantic 24 hours. |
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Local Yoga was conceived as a practical way to support Canberrans during the tumultuous year that has been 2020. |
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Analysis: It will be on voters to decide whether a personal price ought to be paid for robodebt, writes Harley Dennett. |
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Food and Wine: It's time to get the squad together for a catch-up with the women in your life who bring you strength and make you laugh. |
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| Times Past Allegations that people had been sold vehicles without good title were being investigated and reported in The Canberra Times on this day, 43 years ago. A Scullin man had lost $4500 because a car he had purchased was repossessed by a finance company. The fellow had bought the car with $2500 cash and traded his previous vehicle for $2000. READ MORE |
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