Australia Day Honours 2017: Frances Rose recognised for work progressing victims' rights
On July 30, 2005, O'Connor woman Frances Rose was forced into a group no-one chooses to join. She became a victim of crime.
Alexandra Back is a reporter with The Canberra Times
On July 30, 2005, O'Connor woman Frances Rose was forced into a group no-one chooses to join. She became a victim of crime.
A Canberra woman who was allegedly assaulted and choked by her husband recorded audio of the alleged assaults on her phone, a court has heard.
Matt Pridham can still taste licorice bullets, but not much else.
It's not cricket. Or tennis, or rugby league for that matter.
A man handed himself into ACT police last week for offences from more than six years ago.
An Albury business man and his associates have lost a last-ditch attempt in an epic 18-year legal battle to have a $70 million judgement against them be set aside.
An inquest into the death of Ben Catanzariti, who died at the age of 21 when a boom fell on him at a Kingston Foreshore work site, has been pushed back to April.
Concerned Citizens of Canberra Inc, the controversial group that for years fought the building of a mosque in Gungahlin, were on Tuesday ordered to pay the ACT government's costs in the long-running case.
One of two alleged robbers left a sledgehammer with his name written on it in black permanent marker at the scene of the alleged crime, court documents say.
A Canberra man who claimed hackers may have planted child pornography on his laptop because he was a right-wing "Donald Trump supporter".
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