Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a partly cloudy day and a top of 20 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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Subscriber only: Alistair Coe has ruled out a future return to the Liberals leadership or a run at Zed Seselja's Senate seat, as he opens up about the heartache of losing what he considered a winnable ACT election. |
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Joe Biden will become America's 46th president after being declared the victor in the US election, turning the state of Pennsylvania blue. |
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Subscriber only: The use of methamphetamines has soared in ACT roadside drug testing samples over the first 10 months of this year. |
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Relax: Roxy Jacenko is no stranger to making headlines. She'll share her secrets to public life at an In Conversation event in the ACT. |
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Subscriber only: A young man was sentenced on multiple culpable driving charges in the ACT Supreme Court after a Barton crash last year. |
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The new parliamentary agreement includes a commitment to reduce Indigenous incarceration rates to the non-Indigenous levels by 2030. |
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Subscriber only: A bid to build a gun range between Goulburn and Canberra will be decided in the Land and Environment Court. |
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Opinion: The Andrews Bill of 1997 denies politicians in the ACT and NT the right to even discuss euthanasia, writes Allan Hall. |
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In an unassuming house in an ordinary Australian suburb lives a couple whose lives have been anything but ordinary. |
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Subscriber only: A 'mobile bubble' will follow India's cricketers for their week in the national capital next month. |
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Opinion: My peripheral vision is sharp because who knows what you'll encounter driving through the darkness, writes B. R. Doherty. |
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| Times Past Three Canberra fellows were awarded the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship reported The Canberra Times in 1973. Mr Philip Birch, of Latham, Mr John Douglas, of Downer, and Mr Russell Oldmeadow, of Mawson, claimed the coveted award. READ MORE |
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