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In a single year, more than one-quarter of teachers with between one and three years experience can end up leaving the ACT public school system. The system began this year fully staffed after years of chronic shortages, but many issues remain. Today Sarah Lansdown takes an in-depth look at why Canberra's teachers quit in droves.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has unveiled a major $10 billion pre-election pledge to build 100,000 homes for those struggling to get into the housing market. Dana Daniel reports the pledge will also help people looking to buy their first homes with deposits as low as 5 per cent. A new aquatic centre in Commonwealth Park is starting to feel a bit more real. In the midst of an election campaign, some cash is being splashed for the idea. But, in Canberra, it's rarely simple when it comes to pools. Megan Doherty has the details. And it was a big night for Canberra sport, with the Raiders doling out an epic thrashing in Darwin and the Brumbies icing a crucial win which will likely come at a huge cost. The seemingly endless run of warm autumn days rolls on, with a top of 27 degrees forecast, after some early fog. |
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