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Subscriber only: Many Canberrans continued to live and work where they were across the globe when the pandemic hit. These are their stories. |
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Adoption advocates have welcomed changes to ACT laws which they say will make it easier for kids to have legal security and family stability. |
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Subscriber only: When video calls started due to COVID-19, Dee didn't think it'd be more than five months before she could hug her son. |
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The ACT Liberals would establish a commission to examine the issue of poverty in the ACT if elected, Alistair Coe says. |
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Subscriber only: The gravity of the church leader's successful appeal has divided legal experts, write Blake Foden and Elliot Williams. |
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The adequacy of the Centenary Hospital Adolescent Mental Health Unit has been queried by the ACT's human rights commissioner. |
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A team of researchers in Australia have found a link between children's eating habits and autism. |
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From fried liver, to Federation and the Flapper craze, our nation was different in the 1900s, but there were some bizarre similarities to now. |
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Subscriber only: Former Raiders captain Alan Tongue knew from day one the softly-spoken 19-year-old would be a star. |
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Opinion: Just because we're building bigger fortresses against summer doesn't mean we'll beat the bushfires, writes B.R. Doherty. |
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Subscriber only: Chief Minister Andrew Barr hopes Canberra Stadium's capacity can lift to 6500 for the Super Rugby AU grand final. |
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| Times Past On this day in 1995, The Canberra Times was reporting police could do nothing to stop Canberra teenagers carrying knives in Tuggeranong. "It's almost started to become a bit of a cult thing to go wandering around the Hyperdome carrying a knife and it's not uncommon to hear of fights developing and knives being produced, which is a real worry to us," Tuggeranong superintendent Allen Castle said. READ MORE |
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