Good morning Canberra and welcome to your top headlines for today. We're heading for a top of 25 degrees with a large chance of showers. |
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ACT Policing has started an investigation after it received information about a possible unauthorised person attending the hotel in Braddon. |
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Subscriber: A judge has expressed dismay at the involvement of Civic nightspot Mooseheads in "an uncommon number" of crimes. |
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Subscriber: The unions and Labor are sharpening spears over changes they say are the biggest attack on workers' rights since Work Choices. |
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Subscriber: New Liberal MLA is calling for answers on the closure of Gungahlin's pool as Sports Minister Yvette Berry admits disappointment. |
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The inquiry will look at how extremists are able to communicate and organise via dark web, encrypted communications. |
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The newest Greens senator says Indigenous Australians want culturally appropriate homes and dignity restored. |
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Regulators in the UK have warned that people with a history of "significant" allergic reactions should not receive a new Covid-19 vaccine. |
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For the first time, the mass of everything made by humans is set to exceed the mass of all life that grows on earth, a study in Nature found. |
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Subscriber: The Auditor-General has revealed he has been asked twice in recent months to remove content from his reports. |
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Explainer: What might new laws on Google and Facebook mean for this paper and its readers? Steve Evans explores possible outcomes. |
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Canberra's best restaurants have been recognised after a challenging year, with Ricardo's Cafe at Jamison another big winner. |
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Subscriber: The Canberran has shed almost 10kg to make weight for his TV boxing debut, but there's one thing he'll never stop eating. |
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Opinion: What's wrong with wanting to have a government that has our back in times of great precarity, asks John Falzon. |
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Subscriber: Ex-Canberra guard Gemma Potter has joined a group taking legal action over immigration policies for college students. |
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| Times Past A chain of supermarkets was doing its best to control a shoplifting wave which had hit Canberra in the lead-up to Christmas, The Canberra Times reported on this day 54 years ago. Shoppers had every bag inspected on their way past the checkouts, with people encouraged to leave their bags on shelves outside the display area. READ MORE |
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