When actors again tread the boards at the Causeway Hall, they will be breathing new life into Canberra's first venue, in a bold project directors hope will invigorate the local theatre scene.
A contentious religious discrimination bill will be put to Parliament this week, as Labor says "bring it on" over a cost-of-living battle at the next election.
A volatile global economy and longer-lived public servants means the ACT is on track to fall short of plugging an $8 billion hole in its superannuation liability by a 2030 deadline, amid renewed pressure to divest from holdings in unethical companies.
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