Boy, 15, fighting for life after Batemans Bay crash
A 15-year-old boy sustained life threatening injuries after a serious car crash at Batemans Bay.
A 15-year-old boy sustained life threatening injuries after a serious car crash at Batemans Bay.
Toby Gunn chose the lesser of two evils by asking teenagers watching a 15-year-old boy threatening suicide to help him get the younger children away.
A level at The Canberra Hospital has not been able to accommodate patients for more than two years, but the government denies it has led to bed shortages or pressure on parts of the health system.
Every week a truck rumbles into Canberra carrying food that would have otherwise ended up in a landfill. The rescued rations help the many families doing it tough in this prosperous city. And there are many of them.
The federal government appears not to have ruled out a royal commission into the abuse of people with disabilities.
Grain farmers win on rail freight means fewer trucks on the road.
Canberra youth are excelling compared to young people interstate, but unemployment and illicit drug use have dragged down the ACT's results.
CFMEU says asbestos imports from China and India are another Fluffy disaster in the making.
Canberra woman Bronwyn Nuske's determination to help others through juggling teaching and paramedics would be impressive to many, but to her it's human nature.
Liberals refuse to say whether they will remove image and quotes from emergency doctor Michael Hall.
Queen's Birthday public holiday unlikely to be changed in Reconciliation Day plan.
Costings Bill introduced on Tuesday, but scrapped by Thursday.
Lyneham High School was placed into lockdown on Friday after a student came to school armed with a knife.Â
Its owners are billing it Canberra's first "prestige" childcare centre, with a concierge, hatted-chef to cook meals and a million-dollar fit-out making it look more like a hipster resort.
ACT public servants will be encouraged to don the lycra and get cycling under a new government workplace trial of electric bikes to encourage them to be more active and environmentally friendly.
A convicted drug cook is fighting an attempt by prosecutors to seize his family home and two other properties as proceeds of crime, arguing the move was a breach of the ACT's human rights laws.
Is this what the new Bruce Hall could look like?
Will the Dutch royals visit Canberra?
He cooked for "kings, queens and presidents"Â and now he's at the Hotel Kurrajong Canberra.
One third of the $9 million worth of parking fines owed to the ACT government remain in people's wallets.
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For anyone who's ever driven down Limestone Avenue during morning peak hour, it's hard not to notice the children converging on Ainslie Primary School.
Literary news and events in Canberra.
Dave Moore, one of this column's well-travelled correspondents recently stumbled upon this 'weather rock' while driving through Lithgow, near the NSW Blue Mountains.
Disturbing new details of a Canberra school placing a 10-year-old boy with autism in a cage have come to light.
The ACT Education Directorate has defended its decision to isolate the child at the centre of the autism cage scandal from his classmates and to transfer him to high school early, saying it had to balance the rights to a safe environment for students and staff.
The impact of the discovery of a cage in a Canberra school almost eighteen months ago is still being felt today.
Canberrans will be able to visit a 'medical cannabis information centre' in September as an advocacy group steps up its push to open a dispensary in the ACT where marijuana is sold from a store, the group claims.
Immigration and Border Force officers will be joined by quarantine and biosecurity staff.
Firefighters will be replaced by civilian call-takers under a major restructure of the ACT's triple zero call centre.
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