Good morning, Canberra. We're in for another nice day with a top of 22 degrees forecast. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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For tiny not-for-profit centres like Wattle Early Childhood Centre in Lyneham, the new schemes leave the centre 60 per cent down on its normal revenue. |
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Rugby Australia boss Raelene Castle has resigned, adding another twist to the most turbulent period in the sport's history. |
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Landlords are reluctant to sign up to the ACT government's rent reduction scheme amid concerns it might affect their insurance coverage. |
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The $23 million Garran Oval project comes as the ACT could soon have no active COVID-19 cases within its borders. |
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Professor Paddy Nixon, the new head of the University of Canberra, was looking forward to rekindling his passion for rugby with the Brumbies. |
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While coronavirus has cancelled large-scale services, Chris Latham will honour veterans in what he says will be a very home-made way. |
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The Tax Office has blocked large volumes of calls as staff work overtime responding to questions about stimulus measures. |
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The make-up of a club's coaching unit will hinge on biosecurity advice as football departments await the tick of approval to return. |
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One family's wartime contribution was unlike most others during the First World War, with eight boys joining the AIF and a ninth rejected. |
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What's life like in isolation for Brumbies star Michaela Leonard after the Super W season ends way too early? |
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Canberra parents Katie and Sam Croser learnt the hard way about feeding young children when Reuben turned out to be a picky eater. |
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| Times Past The Canberra Times reported on the large number of visitors to the Capital over the Easter period on this day in 1984. The number of visitors reached almost saturated level over the Easter long weekend with accommodation availability at a minimum. There were 110,000 visitors over the four days, a big increase on the previous years 104,000. READ MORE |
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