Good morning, Canberra. There could be some showers around with a top of 15 degrees on this Tuesday in the capital. Here's what's making headlines. |
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Scott Morrison will unveil a new "JobMaker" concept at the National Press Club on Tuesday. |
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Subscriber only: The National Capital Authority has all but ruled out knocking down Commonwealth Avenue Bridge and replacing it. |
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Subscriber only: Darren Sansom was behind the wheel of a truck when it hit and killed cyclist Major Aaron Couchman. |
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The Tax Office has admitted that it didn't check the JobKeeper numbers earlier partly because they matched the Treasury forecasts. |
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Subscriber only: Belconnen Lakeview was found guilty of misleading and deceptive conduct after buyers lodged a class action. |
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Subscriber only: A $40,000 grant for new home buyers is the centrepiece of a proposal to stave off a looming construction crisis. |
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Subscriber only: The government is trying to balance powerful forces: the desire for housing versus conserving nature in a growing city. |
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ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr has cast doubt on Peter V'landys' bold bid to have NRL crowds back by July. |
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Opinion: There is another call to action on a profound risk to humanity that has received less attention, writes Sue Wareham. |
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Subscriber only: Callan Ward traded his football boots for work boots to fill the time between training sessions at home. |
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Opinion: For many forced to work at home, or not work at all, COVID-19 has highlighted mental health's importance, writes Toni Hassan. |
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| Times Past The Catholic Education Office, the office for Catholic parish schools in the ACT, had imposed a ban on students riding on buses displaying posters featuring condoms, according to a report on the front page on this day 32 years ago. Children from most Catholic parish schools were given a letter addressed to their parents informing them of the ban and asking parents to lobby politicians against the advertisements. READ MORE |
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