Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a cloudy day with a slight chance of rain and a top of 19 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital. |
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Subscriber: Quarantine worker Rhian Blackwell says the possibility of bringing COVID-19 home with him is always in the back of his mind. |
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The ACT has bolstered its capacity to administer vaccines, but doesn't know how many doses will come from the Commonwealth. |
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There are a number of gaps in policy and procedure in the way ACT police deal with Indigenous Canberrans, the Ombudsman has found. |
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The ACT's sexual assault processes need to be overhauled to put survivors' experiences first, the ACT Victims of Crime Commissioner says. |
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Subscriber: With travel to Norfolk Island resuming, the tourism destination is struggling with food supply. |
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The report comes despite Australia building solar and wind power facilities faster per capita than other countries. |
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What would St Patrick say on his big day? It seems that Canberra may have become too trendy for Guinness. |
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Sweden and Latvia joined other countries suspending their use of the coronavirus shot in a further blow to Europe's vaccination rollout. |
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Subscriber: Gage Roads has released a commemorative beer can celebrating the Brumbies' 2020 Super Rugby AU championship win. |
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The 99-year-old husband of Queen Elizabeth, has left hospital after a four-week stay for treatment for an infection, and a heart procedure. |
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Opinion: When it comes to the big issues of the day, Dr Seuss books shouldn't be on the list, writes Laurie Hertzel. |
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Subscriber: Amazing. But bizarre. It's been quite a ride for Canberra AFL player Jack Steele over the past 12 months. |
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What happens when art meets academia? That is the idea at the centre of one of the latest exhibitions at aMBUSH Gallery Kambri. |
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| Times Past Generally, Lake Burley Griffin is an ideal water playground. The last thing rowers expected was to get run over by the ACT Water Police, as reported on the front page of The Canberra Times on this day in 1965. READ MORE |
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