Good morning, Canberra. There's a shower or two on the radar this Thursday with a top of 16 degrees forecast. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Subscriber: A Bungendore landscaper who tried to import $144 million worth of cocaine claims a client dubbed "the mysterious coffee drinker" enticed him to bring it into the country with the lure of a "free" excavator.
Subscriber: Sales in Gungahlin's town centre will continue, after the Greens backed down from their call to halt sales until laws were changed.
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Subscriber: Canberra Capitals fans finally have something to cheer, with captain Kelsey Griffin set to re-sign for the upcoming WNBL season.
Times Past
An artist's passion for frescoes came to an end after two years because of cold weather, The Canberra Times reported on this day in 1971. Karl Matzek, 76, had been painting on the inside walls and ceiling of a Forrest church for up to 13 hours a day. READ MORE