Good morning, Canberra. It's going to be another hot one, with a top of 35 degrees predicted. Here are today's top headlines. |
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There are concerns proposed planning laws will not allow the ACT to meet tree cover targets that are aimed at making Canberra more climate change resilient. |
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Buildings around Canberra airport were threatened by bushfire last week, but the building's owners say they are well-prepared for the risk. |
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Labor's Tanya Plibersek unleashed a storm of disapproval on Sunday by suggesting all Australian school kids should pledge loyalty to Australia. |
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Captains Flat mum Claire Hooker became an Australian on Sunday, after having nine little Aussies of her own over the past decade. |
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Road closures forced by last week's Beard bushfire highlight the need for alternative access to the airport's Fairbairn precinct. |
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Incoming Health Department secretary Brendan Murphy took an unconventional approach to his role as the nation's chief medical officer. |
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Air safety investigators were forced to evacuate the site of last week's C-130 crash after bushfires in the area flared up on Sunday. |
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Subscriber only: Nick Kyrgios's touch at the net could prove a weapon against Rafael Nadal, Aussie tennis great Wally Masur believes. |
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Subscriber only: Les Leulua'iali'i-Makin ruptured his Achilles tendon while playing in Japan, throwing the Brumbies' prop plans into disarray. |
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Ashleigh Barty has set up an Australian Open quarter-final rematch against Petra Kvitova with a 6-3, 1-6, 6-4 win over Alison Riske. |
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Subscriber only: Missed chances and a Melina Ayres brace was all it took to unravel Canberra United's W-League campaign. |
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| Times Past A 12-year-old girl drowned and four people were missing in flash floods in the Woden Valley after an evening of torrential rain, The Canberra Times reported on its front page 49 years ago today. Cars were swept away by the deep flood waters, while others disappeared into storm water drains after their owners made narrow escapes. In the early hours of the morning, 50 police, alongside Civil Defence volunteers, fire brigade, tow-truck operators and civilians were searching for stranded motorists and bodies. Seven people were killed in the flood, 15 were injured and 500 people were affected. About 95 millimetres of rain fell in one hour, causing the flood. READ MORE |
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