Good morning, Canberra. After a morning frost, we're in for a partly cloudy day and a top of 18 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital today. |
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A study investigating a nasal spray's impact on women in relationships experiencing low libido is recruiting participants in Canberra. |
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Subscriber: Barbara Eckersley, 69, is accused of having "effectively euthanised" her elderly mother in a nursing home in August 2018. |
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Visitors will once again be able to enjoy more than 1 million bulbs and annuals in Commonwealth Park for this year's Floriade. |
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Subscriber: Aofangatuku Langi didn't react on hearing the verdicts on Thursday, which took the jury about a day-and-a-half to return. |
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Subscriber: The ACT's relatively small community creates a greater risk of corruption, the ACT's new integrity commissioner says. |
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The audit will provide greater clarity on the length of waiting times for patients and remove people who have accessed services elsewhere. |
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The ANU has called on the federal and ACT governments to keep working together on a solution to bring more students home. |
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Subscriber: Jesse Hogan will need to wait at least another week to make his Giants debut as GWS hosts the Bulldogs tonight at Manuka. |
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Opinion | Jenna Price: George Floyd's murder met global outrage. Why aren't white Australians as outraged by Indigenous deaths here? |
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Subscriber: Sia Soliola is preparing for life after footy, but the 34-year-old has refused to rule out playing on for an 18th season at the top in 2022. |
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Beau and Luna have been missing since a break-in at Tangos Cat Boarding facility in the early hours of Saturday. |
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| Times Past A public servant who walked dogs to collect extra pocket money was considered by public service authorities to be "moonlighting", breaking regulations prohibiting outside employment, The Canberra Times reported 50 years ago. The man, who didn't give his name, said he placed an ad offering to take people's dogs for a walk during winter for $2 an hour. READ MORE |
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