Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a partly cloudy day with a top of 13 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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Subscriber only: Melburnians and Sydneysiders would be offered $10,000 grants to move to Canberra under a Property Council proposal. |
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Subscriber only: As 100 Canberrans waited, trapped on the Victorian border, an unprecedented diplomatic stoush was taking place. |
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Workers forced to quarantine could receive up to $1500 under a scheme designed to prevent one of the drivers of Melbourne's second wave. |
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NSW has recorded its fewest new coronavirus cases in more than a month but is plagued by community transmissions. |
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Anzac Parade looks a bit different at the moment, with the removal of the hebe plants from the centre planter boxes due to a soil-borne disease. |
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The heating burden has switched from employers to employees during the pandemic and could lead to a major "bill shock", experts fear. |
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Tradies will soon be able to work in different states and territories under one licence following an agreement between the nation's treasurers. |
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Subscriber only: A government agency has been urged to rethink a development which would destroy endangered ACT grasslands. |
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Opinion: When I was Tuvalu's PM, Mr Morrison referred to the Pacific as "family". Families help each other in a crisis, writes Enele Sopoaga. |
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Subscriber only: An awful broken leg. A Spanish lockdown. Then his father passed away. Rory Sutherland has had a worse 2020 than many. |
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Opinion: Joe Biden's VP pick has proven a smart one so far - but there's still a path to victory for the incumbent, writes Bruce Wolpe. |
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Ever wondered if the snake or spider you've come across in your backyard is friendly or venomous? Well there's about to be an app for that. |
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| Times Past An incredible story made the front page on this day in 1994. Andy Rankan, a former ADFA cadet, came across a car accident, finding a pregnant woman who had ceased breathing and her distraught husband desperately holding onto her. The 18-year-old Rankan suggested mouth-to-mouth, however the grieving husband refused to let go. Rankan took charge, punched the husband and saved the woman's life. READ MORE |
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