Property
Lerida Estate an attractive prospect
Chinese buyers have been sizing up one of the Canberra region’s most awarded wineries.
Winter is coming: what to expect in property
Despite the sub-zero temperatures, the Canberra property market is showing no signs of cooling down.
ACT News
Developer options limited for Giralang store
Giralang residents have rejected a government minister's call for compromise on the long-delayed building of a supermarket in the suburb.Â
Canberra will avoid apartment glut
Weak house builds means the city is expected to avoid the price and lending volatility in other capitals.
Positive platform to tackle tough issues
The National Muslim Youth Summit created a positive platform for discussion aimed at empowering youth to look for constructive solutions to the issues they face.
Students ensure youth vote is heard
A Gungahlin College youth forum gave first-time voters the chance to hear from candidates and discuss the issues most important to them.
Public Service News
APS, diggers warned during election
Mind your Facebook likes and shares, public servants warned.
Parties speak up for pensioners
Government, opposition both claiming to stand for fairness on pensions and super.
38 years of service, pension cut off
Phil Pellatt never thought his loyal service would be repaid by booting him off the age pension.
Federal Election 2016
PM put on the spot by football great
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been put on the spot in front of a crowd of ...
Lib candidate implodes at Labor event
A Liberal candidate's plan to gatecrash one of Bill Shorten's campaign events ...
Faction man becomes the running man
Opposition Leader has lost 10kg and gained a footing in election race.
Rise Up Australia aims for three Senators
Party against multiculturalism, urges immigrants to assimilate.
Labor surges in new poll
Economic management will take centre stage when Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten go ...
Four things we learnt from the debate
When Scott Morrison and Chris Bowen went head to head it turned out more entertaining ...
Comment
You just don't count this election
Canberra residents don't count for much when compared to the attention that residents of bellwether seats garner.
David Pope's latest cartoon
Cartoons from The Canberra Times editorial artist.
Goodbye Clive, it's been real
Dear Clive, It's hard to believe we're saying goodbye already.
Business
Super's life insurance a 'joke'
Thousands of people are relying on life insurance that is worthless.
Telstra exit amid 'false CV' claim
Telstra has confirmed the departure of its chief technology officer, Vish Nandlall.
Fed to raise rates 'in coming months'
Yellen reinforces a recent effort by central bank officials to prepare investors for higher borrowing costs.
Tax cut? More like foreign aid
Economists are meant to be too hard-headed to believe in the existence of a magic bullet.
Buy, hold, wait. And be surprised
Decades of covering the markets shows that for investors, buy and hold is the default.
Target squares up to fashion giants
How can the fashion and homewares chain fight off stiff competition from upmarket and downmarket rivals?
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ExecutiveStyle
The best of the Monaco auctions
Recent classic auctions yielded spectactular sales. Here are 10 of the best.
Money
Sisters are doin' it for themselves
Women are tackling budgeting and finance head-on with help from VicSuper's online financial fitness course.
Small Business
Four cures for a lousy day at work
Ever had a horrendous day at work? OK, wrong question.
The business case for mental health
Small business owners find themselves in a difficult position. Here's why.
Video
Shock French Open exit for ailing Tomic
Australia's Bernard Tomic has made a shock second round exit at the French Open in Paris, going down in four sets to Croatian teenager Borna Coric.
Entertainment
Older, wiser but still larger than life
Boy George on how he bounced back from crime and drug addiction to become a judge on The Voice and let others have the last word.
Bieber: 'We don't steal'
Justin Bieber and his producer Skrillex lash out at claims that they stole the riff from their hit Sorry from another singer-songwriter.
Canberra Life
Broken objects to one-off art pieces
Do you have an object that's broken but too good to throw out, yet you can't seem to find the time to fix it?
Pocock the face of new campaign
The Brumbies star has been named as the face of a campaign by beauty company Dove Men to challenge ideas about masculinity.
Tunks swaps ceramics for fabrics
The Bison Home owner is releasing his first fashion and homewares collection.
Brand Discover
Lifestyle
How to run up hills without dying
Die elegantly while you run up the hill, I say to myself, before I die inelegantly, folding forward with my hands on my knees.
Why Rebel rules out nude scenes
Despite Hollywood pressures, the Sydney-born actor knows her own mind and brand, especially when it comes to her birthday suit.
Johnny's 'emotional and physical' abuse
Amber Heard was granted a restraining order against husband Johnny Depp on Friday.
The week's best & worst dressed celebrities
In this week's red carpet roundup, Charlize Theron rocks a lady tux, Kim Kardashian has both a win and a fail, and a reality TV star dons leather diapers. By Nyree McFarlane.
Every 10 seconds, a female Twitter user is called a 'slut'
Despite myriad incremental efforts to make the Internet more woman-friendly, misogyny is still a scourge on social media.
Disney star reveals why she hid her sexuality
Raven Symone, the star of Disney's That's So Raven has given a heartfelt account of her coming out.
Daily Life
10 diversionary tactics used to silence
Tara Moss has a few tips for how to spot these silencing tactics and how not to get derailed by them.
'I want Shorten and Turnbull to see it"
Eva Orner's doco on the harrowing treatment of asylum seekers on Nauru & Manus Island is important viewing - especially for politicians, she says.
When male entitlement meets rejection
Women owe men nothing - not our affection and certainly not our bodies.
Good Food
Double crunch hot chips recipe
Because hot chips should be crispy, here's the failsafe method.
Netflix and nosh
TV's most bingeable shows and what food to pair with them.
When baking becomes business
Three Canberra bakers tell us how they turned their love of cake into thriving small businesses.
Canberra's best bakeries
The capital is full of bakeries with great bread and pastries. Here are some of the best on offer.
Australia's best burgers 2016
Here's a drive-thru glimpse of the top burger places in Australia.
Technology
What if Apple owned Game of Thrones?
iPhone-maker looking for an acquisition that would give it instant original video content.
Two new Xbox models on the way
Smaller Xbox One in 2016, more powerful machine next year, sources say.
Dyson's 40-year light bulb moment
Son of vacuum king brings long-lasting bulbs, weird-looking lamps to Australia.
Sharks have personalities - just like us
Not all sharks share the sinister aggression of the great white that terrorised beachgoers in Jaws.
Bendable phones coming this year
Little-known start-up in China says it will beat Samsung to market with flexible gadget.
Drive
This is the best weekend in Motorsport
All-in-all there are plenty of reasons to stay in this weekend.
More power, tech for new Subaru BRZ
Updated coupe set to be sharper than ever.
Sport
Big win lifts Brumbies to Australia's top
The Brumbies are back at the top of the Australian conference after smashing the Japan Sunwolves at Canberra Stadium on Saturday.
Wild Knights for Pocock
ACT Brumbies superstar David Pocock is set to announce a move to Japan on Sunday.
Stewards swoop on Purton
Stewards question jockey of Canberra sprinter Fell Swoop as Music Magnate wins Doomben 10,000.
Logjam at Raiders grows
Canberra Raiders forward Josh Papalii believes Junior Paulo can follow in his footsteps and thrive in the capital.