Good morning, Canberra. After a cold and foggy start, we're in for a pleasant day with a top of 12 degrees. Here’s what’s making news in the capital. |
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Subscriber only: Charcoal Restaurant owner Anna Gray, who will dispute a $5000 fine for COVID-19 breaches, accused police of "bashing businesses". |
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Canberra will not move to stage three restrictions this month, as the ACT waits for the full fallout of NSW coronavirus outbreaks. |
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Subscriber only: Police confirmed stabbing as the cause of death of Canberra Comancheros chapter commander Pitasoni Ulavalu. |
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Subscriber only: ACT building minister Gordon Ramsay says the reforms have "lifted the bar" in the quality of construction work. |
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Subscriber only: ACT community leaders have urged the territory government to lift the age of criminal responsibility to 14. |
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The government will unveil our biggest deficit since World War II today, but will not lay out the budget numbers beyond the financial year. |
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Video: An energetic birthday celebration will take place this weekend and there is plenty to celebrate. |
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Explainer: On Tuesday, the government announced changes to the JobKeeper and JobSeeker systems. Here's how it affects you. |
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Subscriber only: The mind games have begun. Will he? Won't he? The "he" being Canberra Raiders second-rower John Bateman. |
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Subscriber only: Nick Frost is ready to help stabilise the Brumbies' lineout as coach Dan McKellar prepares to turn to fresh talent. |
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Opinion: The Australian government has not tried hard enough to think this matter through, writes John Warhurst. |
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| Times Past On the front page of The Canberra Times on July 23, 1994, Canberra GP Dr Henry Pang was preparing for "an historical first". Dr Pang was set to go on an aid mission to Rwanda, a country ravaged by a civil war and described as hell on earth. "This is a great honour, it's no ordinary crisis," he said. READ MORE |
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