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AM edition, Thursday, April 15, 2021
Good morning, Canberra. We've got sunny skies and a top of 20 degrees on the way this Thursday. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.

Schoolyard brawl: St Bede's Primary School fights for survival as blame game begins

As the government and Catholic school administrators try to shift blame, shocked parents are rallying to save the much-loved Red Hill school. 

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ACT pushing ahead with new vaccine hub

The ACT Health Minister doesn't expect vaccine appointments will be impacted because of links to blood clotting.

Alleged mum murderer 'shocked' herself

Subscriber: Barbara Eckersley told police that "I can't even kill a fly" and she was "full of astonishment" at her actions.

Australia's vaccine rollout should be 'highest priority'

The United States' leading infectious diseases expert delivers an important message to Australia regarding COVID-19 control.

'The endgame': New target would avoid catastrophe

Australia must aim to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2035, according to a major new report on climate change.

Hundreds of build-to-rent units for Manuka site

Subscriber: The redevelopment which will bring 1000 new residents to Manuka is hoped to spark a revitalisation of the area.

APS told: Log your WhatsApp messages

National Archives chief delivers a frank assessment of record keeping for encrypted messaging among government officials.
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Raiders debutant is a natural at the back

Subscriber: Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad is a big loss, but Canberra teammates have plenty of confidence in Caleb Aekins.

Why can't Scott Morrison apologise?

Subscriber | Analysis: The Australia Post matter is about a lot more than whether some luxury watches should have been bought.

Why blood clots develop after vaccines

Explainer: While having blood clotting after getting the vaccine remains a rare event, how can the condition come about?

We will be tiptoeing through the tulips again

Tulip Top Gardens is due to re-open in spring after being closed last season due to coronavirus. But there's still no decision on Floriade.

Times Past

Members of two Canberra families tearfully welcomed the second and third Vietnamese war orphans who arrived in the capital, The Canberra Times reported on this day 46 years ago. READ MORE
 
 
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