Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a sunny day with a top of 25 degrees and a slight chance of rain tonight. Here’s what’s making news in the capital. |
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The unexpected easing of restrictions in NSW has been a shot in the arm for a major motor neurone disease fundraiser at Gundaroo. |
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Subscriber only: Hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of promises may not be scrutinised by the ACT Treasury before voting closes. |
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The woman's transit last Wednesday was the first time in months that a positive coronavirus case is known to have been in the ACT. |
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Garbage truck drivers across Canberra will consider walking off the job if pay disputes are not resolved. |
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Subscriber analysis: Will it spell the end of Alistair Coe's tenure as leader, and if so what will he do next, writes Dan Jervis-Bardy. |
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Nationals leader Michael McCormack has resisted calls to support changes to ensure the ongoing viability of regional media. |
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Gladys Berejiklian has survived two no-confidence motions in both houses of parliament but the fight for her political career isn't over. |
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More jobs are being advertised to workers in the ACT, but the number of new positions is still below pre-COVID levels, a report has found. |
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European Union leaders believe progress in talks with Britain is "still not sufficient" to seal a new trade deal, according to a draft decision. |
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Subscriber only: Had the English tea leaves settled slightly differently, the Wigan star would have never pulled on a lime-green jumper. |
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Not content with only baking green bread to spur the Raiders on, Wanniassa baker Quan Nguyen has expanded his lime-tinged repertoire. |
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Opinion: Some of the most significant differences between the major parties are on issues such as euthanasia, writes Ian McAllister. |
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Subscriber only: Royals and Eagles stars wondered if this chance would come ahead of the John I Dent Cup decider. |
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| Times Past The front page of The Canberra Times on this day in 1964 featured a vision of Canberra's future ... in 1990. Projected buildings included the new Parliament House and High Court. A 60-page report, called The Future Canberra, prepared by the National Capital Development Commission, outlined the development of the capital over the following 25 years. READ MORE |
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