Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a cloudy day with a top of 10 degrees on the way and a chance of showers. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr says Canberra can win the race to be the first state or territory to reach the 70 per cent vaccination target after a record day of Pfizer bookings.
Subscriber: The RBA has upgraded its outlook for Australia's economy despite the Delta variant shutting down two major cities and grounding the aviation sector.
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Marshall Perron, who as chief minister spearheaded the laws which legalised voluntary assisted dying in the NT in 1995, has called on politicians from the two territories to do more.
As the national vaccine rollout continues to expand, The Canberra Times is encouraging readers to show their support for increased COVID-19 vaccination in our community.
Canberrans could be heading to their local club to get the COVID-19 and flu vaccines, as community clubs and pharmacies have teamed up to provide better access to jabs.
Subscriber: Raiders lock Ryan Sutton returns after missing one week with a chest injury, which also sees Sia Soliola drop out of the 17 for Friday night's game.