Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a cloudy day with a top of 26 degrees to start the week. Here’s what’s making news in the capital. |
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Subscriber: Vulnerable residents at an inner-city public housing complex say the place is littered with blood, used syringes and squatters. |
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A lack of access to childcare is having effects on the number of women in the workforce, children and the wider economy. |
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Opposition leader Elizabeth Lee has conceded the Liberals lost credibility as economic managers during last year's ACT election campaign. |
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Subscriber: The public service must act to address capability gaps, a financial management expert says. |
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Canberra's labour market has seen a boost, despite the economic downturn from COVID-19, new figures show. |
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Sunday marked the first week of operation for the new Haig Park Village Markets. Canberrans voted with their feet - and wallets. |
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The virtual service centre in Tuggeranong allows people to have their appointments with Centrelink from anywhere. |
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Subscriber: In a landscape as fierce and ever-humbling as the NFL, Tom Brady finds ways to avoid being swept up in his own success. |
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Explainer: Chief Minister Andrew Barr will hand down the 2020-21 ACT budget on Tuesday, about eight months after it was due. |
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Subscriber: Ivana Galic reckons she might have only seen her cousin Bianca three or four times a year when they were growing up. |
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Opinion: A reader was shocked to see a "crappy" dining suite for sale for $800 at his local Salvos, writes Megan Doherty. |
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| Times Past The Canberra Times' gift to the city was first turned on 42 years ago. Dominating the front page was the story of the Canberra Times Fountain. What began as a concept built of pieces of fencing wire and plumbing in the Lane Cove studio of Sydney artist Bob Woodward, is today a modernistic, stainless steel water sculpture. READ MORE |
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