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Saturday, 25 May 2024
Brumbies claim their biggest win over the Rebels in history.
Caden Helmers
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Once, the water rose so fast residents were forced to flee in a boat.
Tim the Yowie Man
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Victim says focusing on legislation problem is a 'cop out'.
Tim Piccione
DPP Victoria Engel, inset, released a letter written by former acting DPP Anthony Williamson, inset, to victims of paedophile coach Stephen Mitchell. Pictures by Blake Foden, Keegan Carroll, supplied
ANU has denied it is caving in to encampment protesters.
Steve Evans
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ANU students attend a pro-Palestine protest on campus. Picture by Karleen Minney
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More than 20 organisations are included in the funding boost.
Megan Doherty
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Bulk-billing Tuggeranong GP clinic the Interchange Health Co-operative received $25,000 in funding. Pictured are co-op chair Dee Hopkins, nurse Annabel Luks, Dr Luciana Nawanage and head receptionist Ashleigh Laban. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
There's a giveaway to celebrate the new opening.
Lucy Arundell
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Unlike Ricky Stuart, Brad Arthur has fallen in the NRL Thunderdome.
David Polkinghorne
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Ricky Stuart has got the Green Machine heading on an upward trajectory. Picture by Karleen Minney
New doco shares unseen footage from controversial Lord's match.
Melanie Dinjaski
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'We want to make sure that any changes that are made actually work.'
Michelle Grattan
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This week Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sympathised with calls for limits on children's access to social media. Picture by Marina Neil/ Shutterstock
A crowdfund has reached its $30,000 goal.
Jessica Belzycki
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$30,000 has been raised to display Ms Rinehart on the New York billboards. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong/Shutterstock
But there is something we can do to save these important places.
Liz Ritchie
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Cobar swimming pool. Pools have many important roles, like hosting aqua aerobic classes. Picture by Louise Donges
Review
It's a perfectly paced dinner of new flavours.
Amy Martin
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Through eight years of marital abuse, Tuli only managed to call 000 once.
Bageshri Savyasachi
The Canberran said current laws do not do justice to victim-survivors from marginalised backgrounds. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Breaking
Tensions were high and some were ejected from the courtroom.
William Davis
'It's totally at odds with what the War Memorial stands for.'
Steve Evans
Detail from "The Impossible sit-up challenge".
Missing middle housing design guide to inform possible RZ1 changes.
Jasper Lindell
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Planning Minister Chris Steel, who will commission a design guide for missing middle housing. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
It's from the man who bought you Koto and Inka.
Karen Hardy
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The menu will feature Middle Eastern flavours, and lots of vegan and vegetarian-forward dishes. Picture by Shaun Quade
A state funeral will be held next week.
Jasper Lindell
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A pump track will be demolished to make way for the centre.
Brittney Levinson
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An artist's impression of the Googong Indoor Sports and Aquatic Centre. Picture supplied
Opinion
What do we think galleries are? Halls of mirrors?
Jenna Price
The government will convene a roundtable on Friday.
Lucy Bladen
Your Reference Ain't Relevant campaign co-founder Harrison James (right) with fellow co-founder Jarad Grice and campaigner Josh Burns. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Two key ongoing inquiries have now taken about two years each.
Lucy Bladen
Attorney-General Shane Rattenbury, bottom left inset. said an evaluation of the timing of integrity investigations may be needed. Opposition Leader Elizabeth Lee, bottom right inset, said the commission would have to divert resources to a Supreme Court action. Pictures by Gary Ramage, Sitthixay Ditthavong
Services Australia is 'not fixed yet', Bill Shorten says.
Miriam Webber
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'We need to find explanations for why the homicide rate has gone up.'
Dana Daniel
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Padma Raman says women's economic security and safety are linked.
'Australia invented solar panels, why shouldn't we make them?'
Dana Daniel
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Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen said there was no reason why Australia should not join the growing list of countries to make solar panels at home. Picture by Keegan Carroll
How the APS's new diversity targets aim to reflect the Australian community.
Prabha Nandagopal
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Public Service Commissioner Gordon de Brouwer, centre, and Minister for the Public Service Katy Gallagher, left. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Every household will receive a $300 rebate on their energy bill.
Lanie Tindale
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Budget winners and losers.
Analysis reveals the govt's policy and service priorities.
Miriam Webber
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How the APS's new diversity targets aim to reflect the Australian community.
Prabha Nandagopal
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Public Service Commissioner Gordon de Brouwer, centre, and Minister for the Public Service Katy Gallagher, left. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
The process to prepare the body took about five days to complete.
Beau Greenway
Puzzling missing children cases perplexing investigators.
Anna Houlahan
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Missing teenagers Debbie Ashby, Markiah Major and Cherie Westell. Pictures supplied
A crowdfund has reached its $30,000 goal.
Jessica Belzycki
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$30,000 has been raised to display Ms Rinehart on the New York billboards. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong/Shutterstock
Melbourne couple shut down business after ACCC recall products.
Carla Mascarenhas
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The beaded dummy chain in question. Picture by ACCC
Those in their late twenties have drastically cut spending.
Carla Mascarenhas
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Younger people are bearing the brunt of rising living costs more than their older peers. Picture by Shutterstock
They're understandably mistrustful of a health system promising "wonder drugs" and delivering sub-optimal medicines.
Chris Langmead
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What do we think galleries are? Halls of mirrors?
Jenna Price
Gina Rinehart, left, has been been left embarrassed by a portrait of her at the National Gallery of Australia by artist Vincent Namatjira, right. Pictures by AAP, Sitthixay Ditthavong
'We want to make sure that any changes that are made actually work.'
Michelle Grattan
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This week Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sympathised with calls for limits on children's access to social media. Picture by Marina Neil/ Shutterstock
Canberra's voters are quite right to be cynical.
The Canberra Times
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Voters are entitled to ask: what's going on?
Prescribed burns can increase the risk of devastating bushfires.
Letters to the Editor
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Burning the bush gives short-term gain but long-term pain
'Real children's lives are destroyed for this appalling material.'
Tim Piccione
The man is co-accused of killing Irma Palasics nearly 25 years ago.
Tim Piccione
Steve Fabriczy being arrested at his Melbourne home last year. Picture ACT Policing
The government will convene a roundtable on Friday.
Lucy Bladen
Your Reference Ain't Relevant campaign co-founder Harrison James (right) with fellow co-founder Jarad Grice and campaigner Josh Burns. Picture by Keegan Carroll
'He knew perfectly well what he was doing was against the law.'
Tim Piccione
Ben Aulich, left, and Michael Papandrea. Pictures by Tim Piccione, Blake Foden
Shooter was a 'picture of childhood dysfunction', judge found.
Lanie Tindale
A still from CCTV footage of the murder of Glenn Walewicz. Picture by ACT Policing
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Friday, 24 May 2024

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Don't just clean the garage out - get out and about and have some fun.
Megan Doherty
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A crowdfund has reached its $30,000 goal.
Jessica Belzycki
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$30,000 has been raised to display Ms Rinehart on the New York billboards. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong/Shutterstock
We taste-tested the most popular brands so you don't have to.
Karen Hardy
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Ever wonder which is the best brand of tinned tomatoes? Us too. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Mr Lim is one of Australia's most popular TikTok's creators.
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Hazelbrook's Dim Sim Lim on MasterChef Australia on May 20. Picture supplied
How do these winners compare to the local?
Anna Houlahan
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The Royal Hotel Drouin's burger with a glass of red wine. Picture Royal hotel Drouin
Brumbies claim their biggest win over the Rebels in history.
Caden Helmers
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Unlike Ricky Stuart, Brad Arthur has fallen in the NRL Thunderdome.
David Polkinghorne
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New doco shares unseen footage from controversial Lord's match.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Nathan Lyon was an Ashes hero in the second Test. Picture Prime Video
'He's a guy you want to play with because he just rips in every week'
Melanie Dinjaski
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Canberra Raiders second-rower, Hudson Young. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
'Every single player, coach and club has to follow the same rules'
Melanie Dinjaski
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Canberra's Andy Bernal is part of the Central Coast Mariners' ALM bid.
David Polkinghorne
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Canberra's Andy Bernal is helping the Mariners' tilt for an historic treble. Picture supplied
Vanessa Low claimed another world title ahead of the Paris Games.
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Vanessa Low is Australia's golden girl once more after winning another world title. Picture Athletics Australia

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Residents are unhappy with the slow progress.
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Kingston resident Lucille Rogers in front of a block of land that has been vacant for several years. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
A pump track will be demolished to make way for the centre.
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An artist's impression of the Googong Indoor Sports and Aquatic Centre. Picture supplied
There have been no indications that the helicopter crash that killed Iran president Ebrahim Raisi was not an accident according to a preliminary investigation.
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The United Nations' top court has ordered Israel to halt their tank-led offensive into Rafah in the Gaza Strip.
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An escalating Israeli assault is forcing hundreds of thousands of people out of Rafah in south Gaza. (AP PHOTO)
The World Wide Fund has filed a lawsuit challenging Norway's plan to open a vast ocean area larger than Britain for seabed mineral exploration.
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A Norway government-commissioned study concluded the impact of seabed mining would be minimal. (AP PHOTO)
From best splurge to best for kids, here are the top carry-ons.
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Discover the unearthly beauty of Japan in winter.
Laura Waters
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Winter wonderland: Holiday in Hokkaido, Japan's second-biggest island
Sunshine and snowmelt make the Swiss Alps a summer sensation.
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You will need to rug up for this breathtaking tour in Maui.
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Hawaii time: Is this the world's most magnificent sunrise? You be the judge
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This V8 supercar is less than half the price of some of the other big-name mid-engine monsters, and it feels like a bargain as a result.
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Nissan has rolled out a series of EOFY offers across its range, with reduced pricing and finance rates now available on the Navara.
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Queensland’s roadside speed, mobile phone and seatbelt detection cameras are booking fewer offenders, but its road toll is still climbing.
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Are speed, mobile phone cameras finally changing behaviour?
A UK study has found pedestrians are more likely to be hit by electric and hybrid cars, though its data predates life-saving alert systems.
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There aren't a whole lot of cheap medium-sized cars on sale in Australia, but how do the available cars stack up for fuel economy?
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Royal Air Force veteran Rob Thomas ran 192 kilometres during the March On Challenge to raise money for Soldier On.
For enough funds for your retirement, financial planner Cheryl Haines has some tips.
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Travel through the Panama Canal on a ship built for maximum enjoyment.
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Sit back and see the best of New Zealand on this sweeping rail and coach tour.
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Queenstown on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Picture Shutterstock
Prorox has been proven to reduces symptoms of overactive bladder by improving the tone of the bladder muscle and surrounding areas.
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Melbourne couple shut down business after ACCC recall products.
Carla Mascarenhas
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Those in their late twenties have drastically cut spending.
Carla Mascarenhas
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Younger people are bearing the brunt of rising living costs more than their older peers. Picture by Shutterstock
Think Twice, a new mystery by Harlan Coben, is on shelves now.
Ron Cerabona
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A Very Secret Trade, by Cassandra Pybus.
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Proposed law changes to reduce financial elder abuse.
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The Standing Council of Attorneys-General is looking into changes to financial Enduring Powers of Attorney. Picture Shutterstock
Persistence has paid off for veterans golfer Rita Gounder.
Rowan Cowley
Rita Gounder is Western Sydney Region Veteran Golf Association's ladies player of the year. Picture supplied
The local rugby union scene in the 1970s.
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Norths winger Bob Kilby sends Wests centre Garry Thomas flying with a palm-off as he straightens for the try-line.
It was a day filled with creativity.
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