Canberra Now: Easter make-or-break for ATO, and white spot woes
Easter long weekend make-or-break for ATO, and white spot woes hits prawn industry.
Doug Dingwall is a reporter for The Canberra Times
Easter long weekend make-or-break for ATO, and white spot woes hits prawn industry.
Police are seeking help to find missing man Matthew Nicholls, last seen in Phillip in early February.
Public servants at Centrelink, Medicare and Child Support will up the stakes in their long-running fight with the Department of Human Services over pay and conditions, starting two weeks of rolling strikes on Thursday.
APVMA boss won't say if she'll relocate to Armidale, and Forrest reaches a new property record.
A quarter of Canberra welfare recipients caught up in the government's controversial "robo-debt" program owed no money or had their debt reduced.
Accused Queanbeyan murderer's girlfriend charged with pulling out a knife on family, and unit rates to rise.
The girlfriend of the 16-year-old boy accused of stabbing a Queanbeyan service station attendant to death pulled a knife on her family after being told not to eat ice cream, a court has heard.
A survey has revealed the extent of misgivings among staff about the Department of Human Services' controversial "robodebt" program, showing a majority believe the agency has handled the fallout poorly.
Taxpayers slugged for empty APS office space, and the pesticides authority's approvals drops ahead of its move to Armidale.
An electrical fire at Canberra Hospital that forced staff to carry patients down stairs in evacuations and led to postponed surgeries has turned into a political stoush after the Liberals blamed the ACT government for the emergency.
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