Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a partly cloudy day with some late rain and a top of 22 degrees. Here's what's making news today in the capital. |
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Subscriber only: The furry natives have been held at the ANU for more than a month and are at the centre of a discussion between the uni and the koalas' original rescuers. |
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Subscriber only: Evidence late last night appears to show decisions were made on awarding sport grants after the caretaker period started. |
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Aspen Medical and subcontractors will provide services at a shoreside facility, including daily health checks, laundry, meals and security. |
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The owner and operator of Casino Canberra is facing increased losses as it grapples with falling gaming revenue. |
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According to ACT Health, 117 people have been tested so far for the disease in the ACT, with all returning a negative result. |
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Australia's domestic spy agency says there has been a marked increase in far right wing extremism in Australia in recent years. |
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Subscriber only: A man allegedly turned up at his ex-partner's home in a "manic" and "angry" state after relentlessly texting and calling her. |
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The government is now funding two extra positions at the ACT Public Trustee and Guardian to address staff shortages. |
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Subscriber only: Canberra cyclist Nathan Haas has been cleared of the deadly coronavirus but remains in quarantine in his Abu Dhabi hotel. |
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Subscriber only: The Capitals want you to pack the "Palace" in their bid to win back-to-back WNBL championships on Wednesday night. |
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Subscriber only: Todd Greenberg expects to decide on whether he'll stand down Canberra recruit Curtis Scott in the next couple of days. |
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Subscriber only: They've dealt with bushfires, states of emergency, toxic smoke, mumps, freak hailstorms and now the coronavirus. |
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| Times Past News of the first medical clinic in Canberra to provide abortions for women was making headlines on this day in 1977. The Canberra Times reported the clinic was due to open in Phillip and would offer services relating to contraception, menstrual regulation and minor gynecological disorders as well as abortions within 14 weeks of pregnancy. The clinic would provide counselling before and after the procedure and patients would be able to claim a medicare rebate. READ MORE |
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