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The Canberra Times Editorials

Public Service travel bill deserves an explanation

If video conferencing technology is good enough for Government portals to allow regional Australians to discuss abdominal pain, gastroenteritis, skin conditions, whooping cough and diarrhea with health experts then surely it is up to the challenge of letting public servants interact with one another.

If we're so smart and rich then why aren't we healthy?

One of the beauties of the bush capital is that the "great outdoors" is on almost every doorstep. This presents numerous opportunities to walk, run or ride in an effort to be the best and healthiest you can be. Get moving. Your life could depend on it.

Trade future uncertain in volatile world

The rise of nationalism on the right and left of international politics poses diplomatic challenges for Australia that haven't been seen since the end of World War II.

If Oaks Estate isn't worthy of heritage listing then what is?

Despite being better known nowadays for public housing and the ongoing battle being waged by residents to obtain basic services such as an ACTION bus, European occupation of the Oaks predates the founding of Canberra by almost a century.

Conflicting priorities confuse government

As Chief Minister Andrew Barr and his cabinet set about reshaping the city in fundamental ways, their agenda is becoming confused by imperatives that pull in conflicting directions.