Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a mostly sunny day with a top of 15 degrees. Here's what's making news today in the capital. |
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One Canberra group of childcare centres says it is thriving and accepting more new enrolments under the ‘free’ arrangement. |
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Canberra Hospital has recorded huge drops in patients during the coronavirus pandemic, as patients avoided the emergency department. |
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Explainer: Universities and TAFEs across Canberra are assessing their ability to reopen to staff and students. |
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The expansion of Kippax Fair shopping centre received a boost after the release of the recommended draft territory plan variation. |
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Job advertisements across Australia have crashed but there are early signs that the freefall is slowing, a new report has found. |
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Analysis: The heart-stopper in Thursday's employment numbers is what it heralds for Australia's youth, writes Kirsten Lawson. |
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An indigenous male prisoner with mental health issues is in Canberra Hospital's intensive care unit after a self-harm incident inside the ACM. |
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Insurance issues and cross-border access to facilities has added another twist to the easing of Canberra's coronavirus sporting restrictions . |
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The Canberra Raiders are poised to learn their fate today as the NRL prepares to unveil the next two rounds of its revamped fixture. |
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Subscriber only: The first phone call gave Noah Lolesio hope. The second call gave him the tools he needs to reach his Wallabies dream. |
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Goran Ivanisevic wants the naughty Nick Kyrgios to reconcile with the outrageously-gifted Nick Kyrgios to ensure a better tilt at slam glory. |
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| Times Past A very unfortunate and sad incident occurred this day 49 years ago. A three-month-old baby boy had suffocated when a pet cat lay on him while he was asleep in his pram. The coroner, Mr Dobson, at the inquest into the death of the baby, late of Mackellar Crescent, Cook, returned a finding of accidental death by suffocation. In a statement, the boy's mother, Mrs Carole Ross, said she had left him in his pram in a bedroom of the house during the morning. READ MORE |
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