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AM edition, Monday, January 4, 2021
Happy New Year and welcome to 2021's first Monday. We've got a plentiful day of rain ahead on our way to a top of 26 degrees. Here are today's headlines.

ACT farmers rewrite the book on chooks

Farming hasn't always run in the veins of the Lilleymans but that all changed when they bought a property in Kambah.

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A tale of two borders in ACT's lockdown

While queues to enter the ACT stretched for long distances on the Federal Highway on Sunday, the Barton Highway was a different tale.

ACT could run out of hospital beds in five years

Subscriber: Canberra could run out of hospital beds as early as 2026 even with the planned Canberra Hospital revamp, documents show.

APS graduate gender split swings toward women

Subscriber: The public sector has largely fixed its gender-split issues at the graduate level but some work still needs to be done.

Who we complained about most in 2019-20

Subscriber: The chief minister's directorate topped the list of govt agencies most complained about in the last financial year.

As the fires flared, Robbie drove towards danger

Subscriber: Robbie Wallace worked 96 days out of 100 last summer on heavy-duty machinery to give fire-hit residents a chance.

It's not just public servants taking fewer sickies 

Subscriber | Analysis: Compiling a case for another bush push based on the number of sickies not taken is inherently flawed.
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Flannery strikes late as United stuns big guns

Subscriber: A late Nicki Flannery strike brought Melbourne City's 17-match unbeaten streak to an end as Canberra continued its dream start.

Preparing to take control in the year ahead

Opinion: If we take what we already know going in to 2021 and start working backwards, a clearer picture emerges, writes Nicholas Stuart.

Canberra's best seven swimming spots revealed

You don't have to drive two hours east if you need to cool off on a sweltering hot Canberra day over the final two months of summer.

The escape room where you can cure a virus

The world may have been living with a pandemic for a year now, but one ACT business has centred around a fast-spreading virus since 2018.

Times Past

About 28,000 young pine trees in the Uriarrra plantation had been destroyed in a bushfire which had already burned for four days, The Canberra Times reported on this day 89 years ago. The fire had burned since the middle of the previous week, starting on the western bank of the Murrumbidgee River near Hall. The blaze had been brought under control, and the Federal Capital Administration's chief lands officer expected no further damage. 
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