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Greens leader named Attorney-General in Andrew Barr's new Canberra cabinet

Greens leader Shane Rattenbury will be joined by two colleagues in a new-look cabinet unveiled by ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr today. 

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Twilight Payment wins the Melbourne Cup

Lloyd Williams has re-established himself as the undisputed king of the Melbourne Cup, winning it an amazing seventh time.

RBA cuts cash rate to record low 0.1 per cent

The Reserve Bank of Australia has cut the cash rate to a record low and says it is prepared to do more if necessary.

Former cafe owner appeals drug convictions

Subscriber only: A Canberra cafe owner turned drug dealer will appeal his convictions, arguing he's wrongly made out to be "dangerous".

ACT commits to raising criminal responsibility age

An ACT Labor-Greens government will prioritise raising the age of criminal responsibility in the next parliamentary term.

Rule-breaking e-scooter riders prompt safety calls

Canberra's e-scooter users have been reminded to stay safe or repeat offenders will be banned from rolling around town.

'Disturbing': Grandfather sentenced for assaults

Subscriber only: A 40-year-old who bloodied his teenage girlfriend and threatened to rape her friend will be eligible for parole in April.

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How Canberrans will watch the US election

The two sides of the great divide in the United States are gearing up for the results of the most momentous election in our times.

'Show some respect': Kyrgios angry at thieves

Tennis star Nick Kyrgios has taken to social media in an outrage after his $350,000 car was broken into, labelling those responsible "scum".

The long wait ends as Wallabies call on Brumby

Subscriber only: Cadeyrn Neville gets a chance to reignite his Test dreams almost a decade after he was first called into the Wallabies squad.

Five things to check out at DESIGN Canberra

With more than 200 events at this year's DESIGN Canberra it can be hard to know where to begin. Here's what you can't miss.
 
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