Good morning, Canberra. There could be a shower or two about with a top of 21 degrees on the way today. Here’s what’s making news in the capital. |
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Subscriber: Light rail and a new indoor sports centre form the centrepiece of the university's ambitious 20-year campus master plan revealed today. |
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison is contemplating the political future of Christian Porter and whether he remains as Attorney-General. |
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Subscriber: Joshua Higgins' anxiety rose when he saw his alleged victim holding a knife and giving a "death stare", a court has heard. |
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Political staffers and public servants have united in the call for action on bullying and harassment in Parliament House. |
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Subscriber: Plans to demolish Anzac Hall as part of a $500 million redevelopment have been submitted for approval. |
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Aboriginal elders have called for the reinstatement of a program to support Indigenous people who are arrested out of hours. |
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Subscriber: Lendlease has begun negotiations with ACT government to create aged care facility at Gold Creek site. |
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Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein confirmed Senator Eric Abetz's comments were raised with him "a few weeks ago". |
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Detectives are investigating claims a NSW government MP raped a sex worker in 2019, as a Nationals MP says he is cooperating police. |
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A 21-year-old accused of killing 10 people at a Colorado supermarket has been described him as someone prone to sudden rage. |
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Other icons such as Telstra Tower, Questacon and the Carillon will be going blue and white to mark 200 years of Greek independence. |
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Subscriber: Brumbies coach Dan McKellar has been forced to thrust James Slipper into tighthead prop to resolve his front-row injury crisis |
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Opinion: It didn't strike me until many years in that I had as much right to the act as they did, writes Sasha Petrova. |
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Subscriber: Just days after claiming another national gong, Sian A'Hern is stepping away from elite mountain bike competition. |
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Opinion: It didn't strike me until many years in that I had as much right to the act as they did, writes Sasha Petrova. |
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| Times Past A tale of two men, two elections, and one bridge, appeared on the front page of The Canberra Times, on this day in 1995. READ MORE |
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