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A light plane operated by Essential Energy crashed into farmland near Sutton on Tuesday afternoon, killing both occupants. |
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Subscriber: One of Canberra's oldest systemic Catholic primary schools is facing closure because of a drop in funding and low enrolments. |
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The federal government is facing calls to expand its COVID-19 vaccine delivery by increasing the involvement of state governments. |
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The agency running the $22 billion disability scheme set up a taskforce to "slow growth" in participant numbers, new documents reveal. |
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The recovery of Canberra's tourism sector is set for a boost as a regional airline announces 160,000 extra seats per year. |
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Researchers have called for an overhaul of ACT drug-driving laws, after revealing how long people are impaired for after using cannabis. |
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US health agencies want a pause in the use of the single-dose COVID-19 vaccine after six US recipients developed rare blood clots. |
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Subscriber: Brumbies flyer Andy Muirhead has spent most of his life being told he was too small to succeed at rugby union. |
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Subscriber | Analysis: Hounded, humiliated and in "hell", the former Australia Post CEO is silent no more, writes Karen Barlow. |
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Opinion: It's tempting to think home prices are soaring because there aren't enough homes. Think again, writes Peter Martin. |
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Subscriber: A Canberra-based bid is leading the charge to buy the Cavalry, potentially edging out an interstate and overseas consortium. |
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| Times Past On this day in 1976, The Canberra Times' law reporter, Jack Waterford, wrote about a jury trial in the ACT Supreme Court that was held up for half an hour because the jury had no tea prepared for its members at the morning tea adjournment. READ MORE |
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