The Canberra community will play a part in the recovery of sick wombats thanks to the launch of an online resource allowing residents to log sightings of the marsupials.
No person infected with COVID-19 who has been fully effectively vaccinated has been admitted to an intensive care unit during Canberra's outbreak, new figures show.
The federal government's net zero plan has been dismissed as "not zero" after its modelling showed it will fall short by 15 per cent without major tech breakthroughs.
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Senator Bridget McKenzie wants the government to adopt a population-shifting plan aiming for half of Australia's future population growth to occur outside capital cities, incentivised by $100 billion in government spending directed to the regions through the decade to 2030.
Subscriber: A man who flew across the country "to flog the Treasurer" has had the charges he faced dismissed after a court heard he was "floridly unwell" when he threatened to harm Josh Frydenberg.
Subscriber: Raiders coach Ricky Stuart didn't hesitate to let Elliott Whitehead go home to England for Christmas - the first time in two years he'll be able to see his family.
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Subscriber: A four-bedroom duplex in Latham sold prior to auction on Thursday for over $1 million, smashing the previous suburb record set just two days earlier.
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