Good morning, Canberra. Get ready to rug up as we're expecting a windy day with a top of only 14 degrees. Here’s what’s making news in the capital. |
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Colin Sampton felt "broken" when he started training in Canberra for his first marathon. On Sunday, he'll line up in the capital for his 14th. |
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ACT Health has, for years, returned disappointing report cards when it comes to emergency department wait times. |
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The Duke of Edinburgh's 1965 comments about Canberra hit a nerve, but he remained one of the city's most frequent visitors. |
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Advocates have raised concerns at a shortfall of Canberra social housing while the government has defended its commitment to new builds. |
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Andrew Todd was 15 when he interviewed the Duke of Edinburgh on Canberra television in 1973. Decades later they met again. |
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Australia will continue to send AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines to Papua New Guinea, despite potential side effects delaying its local rollout. |
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It will be the gentlest of protests. No police cars will be torched. But words will be spoken at Poet's Corner in Garema Place on Sunday. |
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Subscriber: Josh Hodgson is likely to play next week's home clash with Parramatta, while another Raiders star will be closely monitored. |
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Still locally-produced and Australian-owned, Canberra Milk has become part of the heart and soul of the national capital. |
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Opinion | Karen Hardy: Remember the days when you actually knew the players and it mattered just a little bit more? |
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Opinion: Hands up who never wants to watch a livestreamed entertainment event? EVER. AGAIN, writes Megan Doherty. |
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| Times Past The method by which a bride gets to the church on time can be a stressful decision to make, especially in a vehicle where the fares were up to 200 per cent more expensive than local taxis. Thirty years ago, The Canberra Times reported that Commonwealth vehicles were being used for non-government purposes, such as weddings. READ MORE |
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