Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a mostly sunny Good Friday today with a top of 27. Here are the headlines to start off your Easter long weekend. |
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Subscriber: Police expect to lay charges soon over the find, which they suspect is the work of an organised crime group. |
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A judge's accusations of "criminal" conduct against a minister who denied an asylum seeker freedom were unjustified, a court has found. |
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Subscriber: The value of a home in Canberra jumped by 12 per cent in the year to the end of March, according to a new report. |
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A massive Northern Territory mine dogged by environmental incidents and alleged damage to cultural sites will talk with traditional owners. |
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Striking workers at a Melbourne food factory have been told they are "on the front line" of fighting for better pay and conditions. |
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Subscriber: A second man has been arrested over his alleged involvement in a Canberra shooting that left the victim seriously injured. |
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Subscriber: A Kambah man accused of importing a "sickening" childlike sex doll will contest the allegations in a Supreme Court trial. |
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We've all been there - the last-minute dash to the shops for Easter eggs, only to find the doors closed when you arrive. Here's how to avoid it. |
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When you watch Canberra teenager Damon Blank, aka Mr Energy, perform, he seems destined to be the natural successor to the Wiggles. |
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Subscriber: He's type of bloke to be absolutely busted and still tell you he's right to go - especially when the Brumbies are in a "sticky situation". |
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Graphic: Four horses wait to see the vet, but it's no typical visit. They have sloughing on their legs as they have been standing in water for days. |
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