Finally, an end to the corflutes
Corflute-holding Labor campaigners lined the streets, dancing to the tune of a new democracy sausage being made as I drove past a northern suburbs polling booth in the electorate of Yerrabi on Saturday.
Daniel Burdon is a reporter for The Canberra Times
Corflute-holding Labor campaigners lined the streets, dancing to the tune of a new democracy sausage being made as I drove past a northern suburbs polling booth in the electorate of Yerrabi on Saturday.
Canberrans are likely to get a $500 million boost to the Canberra Hospital.
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The ACT's special outlaw motorcycle gang police taskforce is investigating a suspicious fire that gutted a Tuggeranong tattoo parlour early Friday morning.
ACT had the second highest rate of still births in the country, a new AIHW report shows.
The importance of the ACT's Public Service Code of Ethics will be "reinforced" to LDA staff.
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A fallen tree blocked all three city-bound lanes on Northbourne Avenue during the storm.
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