Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a nice Sunday with a top temperature of 27 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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The next Census snapshot is on August 10. Will it reveal a trend towards larger families? Megan Doherty talks to two more-than-average Canberra families. |
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Subscriber: The Morrison govt has been urged to reconsider its decision to sell a heritage-listed building leased to Questacon. |
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The two returned travellers who tested positive to COVID-19 in Canberra this week have the South African variant of the virus. |
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Subscriber: Casino Canberra has posted a yearly profit for the first time since 2014, despite COVID-19 forcing a long shutdown. |
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Colour and heavier fabrics are on trend in 2021 as Kristen Davidson prepares to host fashions on the field at Black Opal Stakes day today. |
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Subscriber: A big battery storage facility set for west Belconnen would need to have more than five hectares of endangered habitat cleared. |
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The ACT should lead a nationwide push to get Psilocybin and MDMA rescheduled to a schedule-eight substance, a Greens MP says. |
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Subscriber: Local trainer Norm Gardner has some unfinished business in Canberra's most prestigious horse races. |
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Subscriber: Austria is offering dual citizenship to descendants of victims of the Nazi regime in hope of reconciliation, writes Sally Whyte. |
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Opinion: We can't expect our schools, or even our national leaders, to teach our children about respect, writes Karen Hardy. |
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Opinion: I don't totally disagree with Sam Armytage's statements, but I don't think she quite gets it, writes Megan Doherty. |
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| Times Past "Romance with Romeo" but not with Juliet. Instead it was our own prime minister, Mr Malcolm Fraser. Featuring on the front page of The Canberra Times this day 43 years ago, was a photo of Mr Fraser at the controls of an Alfa Romeo. It was the second time in 12 months that he had shaken the nerves of his security men. READ MORE |
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