What the CIA told the US president about the Whitlam dismissal
New documents show how intelligence agencies briefed the United States president on the day Gough Whitlam was sacked.
Stephen Jeffery is a reporter for The Canberra Times
New documents show how intelligence agencies briefed the United States president on the day Gough Whitlam was sacked.
Next year's cohort of students were spoilt for choice on Saturday as several Canberra universities opened their doors.
After studying across the road from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, two Campbell High students visited the place from which he was exhumed.
Australian Services Union says controversial enterprise bargaining policy has "destroyed morale" and failed to secure agreements.
If the results of the July 2 poll were replicated in a system similar to the UK or Canada's, Australia's parliament would look very different.
While most industry groups and corporations are supportive of removing labelling, all but one of the private citizen submissions was against the idea.
Commercial operators won't need licences for very small drones for certain flights, but privacy regulations won't change.
Australian Christian Lobby register the organisation's Canberra office as a separate not-for-profit entity.
A bilateral visa agreement means Australians have a new country in which to spend their gap year.
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