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AM edition, Tuesday, April 13, 2021
Good morning, Canberra. We've got another frosty start in the capital before we head to a top of 19 degrees. Here’s what’s making news.

Ben Roberts-Smith items to stay at war memorial despite allegations

Subscriber: Medals, uniform and equipment relating to Ben Roberts-Smith remain on public display in the memorial's galleries.

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Health website changed over misleading advice

Subscriber: John May's GP told him to wait 12 weeks before he got his second AstraZeneca dose. A govt website told him to wait four weeks.

Feds called upon to pull school into line

Subscriber: Brindabella Christian College faces federal intervention and new conditions on its childcare service.

River runner admits driving at police

Subscriber: A Queanbeyan man who drove at police, then tried to hide in an ACT river after two pursuits, has pleaded guilty.

Morrison defends ditching end-of-year vaccine target

Australia's vaccination target was abandoned after medical authorities recommended people under 50 get the Pfizer vaccine.

'Outrageous' flyer warns against vaccine

A flyer being dropped in letterboxes warned the COVID-19 vaccine could "steal your soul", and masks are "a symbol of subservience to evil".

Crypto the 'future' of organised crime: ACIC

Commissioner Michael Phelan said ACIC was not well-versed in cryptocurrency and often left the work for other agencies.
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Strike out: Cavs in last-ditch bid to save future

Subscriber: It is understood the decision to enter administration is one step in a larger process to build a more sustainable model for the club.

Morrison's vaccine pain is only just beginning

Opinion: A sharp decline of public trust in government and expertise looms as a clear and present danger, writes Mark Kenny.

Raiders trainer in the spotlight for hand in melee

Subscriber: NRL head of football Graham Annesley says the incident is being investigated for a possible breach of NRL operational rules.

See what $5 million on the South Coast buys you

A home in Huskisson has sold for what's believed to be the highest residential sale south of Sydney.

Times Past

The Canberra Times reported on this day in 1978 that a man who raked up leaves from his nature strip had been charged under Section 3(1)a of the Timber Protection Ordinance. The maximum penalty? $20. READ MORE
 
 
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