Good morning, Canberra. It's almost certain to rain today as we head towards a top of 22 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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Police will now turn away non-residents trying to enter the ACT if they have been in COVID-affected areas of NSW, shutting the territory's border to large parts of NSW for the first time during the coronavirus pandemic. |
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Subscriber: Complaints of bullying and harassment in Canberra's health system have increased almost 60 per cent in the past financial year. |
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High levels of a potentially toxic substance were found at a Charnwood primary school more than a year ago. |
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Subscriber: The ACT Ombudsman cannot be sure if officers have acted within the law when executing covert surveillance warrants. |
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A couple who allegedly fled authorities in Melbourne after arriving on a flight from Canberra will face at least $38,000 in fines. |
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Subscriber: When Milan Kajevic advanced towards his housemate with an axe, it had a "considerable effect" on the victim. |
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Mogo faces a long road ahead to rebuild after the Black Summer fires from a year ago, but the community spirit remains strong. |
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Subscriber: After decades of experience, 2020 has still taught some of the nation's infectious disease specialists some lessons. |
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Explainer: The Netflix series has become a cultural phenomenon, but what do you know about the man behind The Queen's Gambit? |
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Subscriber: Michelle Heyman has taken a 16-year-old debutant under her wing as Canberra United looks to unlock the potential of Jessika Nash. |
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By her "nearest and dearest" friend's bedside, Jackie Stenhouse knew she wanted to help others going through the hardest time of their lives. |
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| Times Past Twenty men were engaged in the dangerous and delicate operation of stressing the new Commonwealth Avenue bridge, it was reported on this day 58 years ago. But that was hardly the most out-there story on the front page of The Canberra Times on January 3, 1963. READ MORE |
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