Good morning, Canberra. We've got a top of 29 degrees on the way and the chance of a shower this Thursday. Here’s what’s making news in the capital. |
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Explainer: The next stage of light rail construction will mean years of disruption for some city traders, but in the long run they see plenty of upside. |
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Australia will significantly upgrade its military beach landing capability in an $800 million investment aimed at boosting capacity in the Pacific. |
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Subscriber: Developers behind a new city apartment complex cast doubt over their capacity to pay back more than $2million to their builder. |
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The Territory Records Act requires agencies to "ensure the safekeeping and proper preservation of its records". |
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If you've been thinking you've been seeing more rabbits out and about in Canberra recently, you're not the only one. Here's why. |
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Subscriber: NSW Housing Minister Melinda Pavey said "unlike the ACT, NSW isn't playing catch-up with delivering social housing". |
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A study by researchers at the Australian National University has found smaller species have a greater risk of extinction than larger ones. |
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Opinion: AFL legend Adam Goodes ticks all the boxes in ambitious bid to anoint the first Australian monarch, writes Christopher Budd. |
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Subscriber: For one architect, it's one of the capital's most important buildings and a place she goes to reflect. |
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Subscriber: ACT Brumbies deliver warning shot to their Super Rugby AU rivals on the day the code launched a new era. |
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Nick Kyrgios refused to play for several minutes after receiving a time violation during his win in an Australian Open warm-up event. |
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| Times Past The Canberra Times revealed on February 4, 1986 that fragments of human bone, brain tissue, skin and blood from the post mortem chambers of the Canberra morgue had been flushed into Lake Burley Griffin. READ MORE |
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