How a Canberra support group is helping to normalise grief for young people
A group of young Canberrans are helping each other through their grief.
Andrew Brown is a reporter for The Canberra Times and Chronicle
A group of young Canberrans are helping each other through their grief.
Government funding for a support group for young Canberrans whose parents have died is set to run out.
Security footage is being reviewed after the posters were distributed at university campuses in Canberra last week.
Skaters are crying out for maintenance money to fix up cracked and broken areas of skate parks.
Thousands of Canberrans have marched in support of more funding and awareness for scientists, as similar rallies take place around the world.
Ahead of a busy exam period, students at ANU got to interact with greyhounds in a bid to relieve stress levels.
The owners of a tip in Hume had been fined several thousand dollars in previous years for illegally running a waste-transfer facility in western Sydney.
Business owners in Hume fear ACT taxpayers could be left with a more than $600,000 clean-up the bill if the owners of a nearby tip decide to abandon the site.
Authorities should not be so quick to label criminal acts as terrorism, experts warn.
Canberra's cyclists have said ACT roads remain some of the safest in the country for riders.
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