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Campaigner wins reprieve

Immigration Minister agrees not to remove Troy Newman in next 24 hours.

Move to curb codeine

Common painkillers such as Nurofen Plus and Panadeine may soon need a prescription.

Exploited: making $8 an hour

Hundreds of thousands of workers across Australia believe they have no power to ask for their rights.

Richie Benaud rings the bell at Lord's in 2009.

Battle for Richie's estate

Months after Richie Benaud's death plunged the cricketing world into mourning, his first and second wives are set to fight it out for his estate.

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A Sustainable Chef

Chef Ben Shewry overhauls his menu to emphasise sustainable ingredients at his Melbourne restaurant Attica.

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Higher than average bushfire risk 

Canberra Times Spring photocomp (2015) - ?Matt Lindner - Getting ready for fire season.?
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From: Matt Lindner <mattl@shawbg.com.au>
Date: 22 September 2015 at 09:35
Subject: Picture for the photocomp
To: "photocomp@canberratimes.com.au" 
Hi Canberra Times,

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I would like to enter the attached photo into the spring photocomp.

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It was taken on Sunday the 13th September near Crookwell just north of Canberra.

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Photo ?Getting ready for the Fire season? taken by Matt Lindner, 11 Marrett Street Amaroo. The photo was taken while we were doing some hazard reduction burning on my mum?s property.
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Please contact me if you require any more details.

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Kind regards,

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Matt Lindner

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