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Education reporter Sarah Lansdown brings us details of the colourful history of Brindabella Christian College's "fix-it man" Greg Zwajgenberg, who is on a mission from God, but has also left a trail of unpaid debts and court cases. Outwardly, the school is a raging success, but multiple regulators have been circling for years.
In Public Eye, Miriam Webber reveals that Andrew Leigh has turned in his census homework. She says the federal government was forced to table a tranche of documents last week, detailing the process that led to the census gender and sexuality question debacle. Tara Highet passes on some words of wisdom from Australia's most decorated Olympian, Emma McKeon, including how she deals with those days when she just can't get herself motivated.
With the ACT election fast approaching, Jasper Lindell has the details of the latest promises from Labor (on school upgrades) and the Liberals (on more housing). And in sport, Caden Helmers writes that the group rallying to secure Canberra United's future is calling on the ACT government to invest heavily in the A-League Women's club amid concern about the club's long-term fate and "gobsmacking" funding discrepancies. The forecast is for a mostly sunny day, with an expected top of 22 degrees. |