The Canberra Times
Tuesday, 11 June 2024
She is accused of killing a 20-year-old student in a crash.
Hannah Neale • 43m ago
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She was found by police naked and screaming on a Lyneham street.
Lucy Arundell • 1hr ago
Take a tour through the newly renovated bachelor flats.
Brittney Levinson
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Art Group development manager Gabe Szivek outside the renovated heritage flats. Picture by Gary Ramage
Nurse-to-patient ratios will be expanded.
Lucy Bladen
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Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Apple is leaning on ChatGPT to help make Siri smarter.
Michael Liedtke
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Apple introduced Apple Intelligence, their AI system for iPhone, iPad, and Mac which will blend generative AI with a personal context. Picture by Apple
When Dutton says migration, he should say population.
Crispin Hull
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Immigration is not causing the problems. Picture Shutterstock
Here's why you're seeing so many of the same book designs.
Amy Martin
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Suburban areas of Canberra are also set for rain.
Lucy Arundell
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Damaging winds are expected in some parts of the ACT. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Batemans Bay property goes under the hammer and comes out on top.
Victoria Silk • 18m ago
Defending their transport plan, Liberals go on political offensive.
Jasper Lindell
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Opposition Leader Elizabeth Lee, left, and Mark Parton in March, when they announced their public transport policy. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Same-sex couples and women may face discrimination.
Lucy Bladen
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Phoebe Wallner says it is difficult to know whether same-sex couples are eligible for Medicare rebates for IVF treatment. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
He is accused of breaching a family violence order.
Hannah Neale
The ACT courts building, where the man was denied bail. Picture by Karleen Minney
The PM's Daughter is taking on another life in classrooms.
Amy Martin
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Paul Eldon and Dan Sanderson are ready for a new story.
Karen Hardy
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Co-owners Paul Eldon, left, and Daniel Sanderson have announced the restaurant will close. Picture by James Croucher
Canberran with the Green Machine takes 'big risk for a big reward'.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Here's what you need to know about supermarket limits on eggs.
Jessica O'Bryan
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Coles has introduced purchase limits for eggs in its supermarkets, which experts say could signal a coming shortage amid a bird flu outbreak.
Changing the nation's view of the capital, one post at a time.
Yasmine Killeen
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Instagrammer Daniel Morton-Jones, aka themortz, is changing the nation's view of Canberra. Picture by Gary Ramage
The Brumbies are driven by one thing: proving people wrong.
Chris Dutton
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The Brumbies have been shunted to a six-day turnaround because of a schedule clash with the New Zealand Warriors. Pictures by Keegan Carroll, Adam McLean
Cameras also to check if drivers breaking additional road rules.
Peter Brewer
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Why has this celebrity death hit us all a little harder?
Karen Hardy
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Michael Mosley was an advocate for public health. Picture SBS
NBC News reports US officials are considering holding unilateral talks with Hamas via intermediaries to release five US citizens held hostage in the Gaza Strip.
Sam Mostyn was born and raised in Canberra.
Megan Doherty
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King Charles III meets Governor-General designate Samantha Mostyn at Buckingham Palace in May. Picture AP
Sound and Fury are taking over The Vault for one night only.
Staff Reporters
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Sound and Fury takes over The Vault this weekend. Picture by Keegan Carroll

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Incentivising households and landlords into renewable tech such as batteries and solar would save billions on large-scale infrastructure, a report says.
Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
The National Anti-Corruption Commission squibbed it.
Russell Ayres
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The NACC's non-decision undermines the community's faith that wrongdoings can be addressed. Picture Shutterstock
Signs the opposition will water down interim climate commitments under the Paris Agreement have been met with a sharp rebuke from the prime minister.
Poppy Johnston
Peter Dutton has flagged a plan to walk away from Australia's 2030 emissions commitment. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)
Legislation for these companies should be taken seriously.
Bruce Billson
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Government should take legislation to aid small and family businesses seriously. Picture Shutterstock
A lot of young workers don't see the point in unions anymore.
Dustin Halse
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Construction workers protest outside the ACT Legislative Assembly in 2022.
Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Bursting the bureaucracy's bubble.
Miriam Webber
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For those who 'cannot tell anyone about their achievements'.
Dana Daniel
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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Director-General of Security Mike Burgess. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Contributions to public administration have been honoured.
Dana Daniel
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'This is a reminder of what life's about,' Watts said.
Anna Houlahan • 15m ago
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The vet was loading her car when the opportunistic thief struck.
Anna Houlahan
Police cars parked along a street. Picture Adam McLean
Indonesian village teams in action as volcano erupts.
Carla Mascarenhas • 44m ago
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Two village football teams continued to play despite the eruption. Picture by X / Volcaholic
Police are calling for information from the community.
Anna Houlahan • 2hrs ago
Police lights at night. Picture Sitthixay Ditthavong
Apple is leaning on ChatGPT to help make Siri smarter.
Michael Liedtke
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Apple introduced Apple Intelligence, their AI system for iPhone, iPad, and Mac which will blend generative AI with a personal context. Picture by Apple
Where's the appeal in times of high anxiety and low patriotism?
Robert Hoffmann, Maria Teresa Beamond
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We know a tech blunder when we see one.
David Irecki
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The use of artificial intelligence is headed to a new stage. Picture Shutterstock
When Dutton says migration, he should say population.
Crispin Hull
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Immigration is not causing the problems. Picture Shutterstock
Sam Mostyn has been honoured as part of the King's birthday awards
The Canberra Times
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Honours awards are about the people
There's still time to scrap the tram extension, a reader says.
Letters to the Editor
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Barr govt continues to mislead and obfuscate over tram
One van was carrying a hydraulic press to produce cigarettes.
Peter Brewer
The offender later described the crimes as 'shocking'.
Hannah Neale
The crashed car driven by Codie Rowlands. Picture ACT Policing
As Gungahlin grew, there was no plan to grow emergency premises.
Peter Brewer
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ESA Commissioner Wayne Phillips, Chief Police Officer Scott Lee and Minister Mick Gentleman at the reopening of the JESC on Friday. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
The 18-year-old woman was refused bail.
Bageshri Savyasachi
Law courts of the Australian Capital Territory. File picture
A victim allegedly received a raft of calls and messages.
Peter Brewer
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Tuesday, 11 June 2024

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What's on
Queer people living with disability express themselves in art
Jessica O'Bryan
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From the Brumbies' quarter final to theatre shows and plenty of cheese.
Barbell Foods has gone from a bit of backyard fun to a growing enterprise.
Karen Hardy
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Rory Rathbone, Matt Laing, Luke Rathbone and Tim Hutchison at Barbell Foods. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Kevin Hart plays a B-list actor trying to be an action star.
Cris Kennedy
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Kevin Hart plays a Hollywood B-list actor who is trying his hardest to be an action star. Picture supplied
Candace Bushnell on life now, ahead of her Canberra show.
Megan Doherty
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The set features some of Bushnell's own shoes. Picture supplied
Ishana Night Shyamalan's debut lacks credibility at times.
Ron Cerabona
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Dakota Fanning in The Watchers. Picture supplied
Canberran with the Green Machine takes 'big risk for a big reward'.
Melanie Dinjaski
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The Brumbies are driven by one thing: proving people wrong.
Chris Dutton
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As NRL give update on when four teams for Vegas will be announced.
Melanie Dinjaski
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The Raiders could be headed to Vegas. Pictures Getty Images, Keegan Carroll
One fan wasn't happy, but David Pembroke has other ideas.
Chris Dutton, Melanie Dinjaski
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Brumbies crowds have been on a downward trend for 10 years. Picture by Matt Loxton
'What do you mean you're going to the Olympic trials?'
Melanie Dinjaski
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Teenage swimmer Ava Rollason and her dad and coach Shannon Rollason. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
In an incredibly rich week of sport, women dominated.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Women's State of Origin in Newcastle, and inset, Lydia Williams and comedian Amy Poehler. Pictures by Nicole Cleary and Marina Neil

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Batemans Bay property goes under the hammer and comes out on top.
Victoria Silk • 18m ago
Brick clad in western cedar gave the property a 'quirky' look. Picture supplied.
Take a tour through the newly renovated bachelor flats.
Brittney Levinson
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Art Group development manager Gabe Szivek outside the renovated heritage flats. Picture by Gary Ramage
Warning shots have been fired after troops violated the land border between North and South Korea amid soaring animosity between the rivals.
14m ago
A judge who recently resigned from Hong Kong's top appeals court says rule of law is "profoundly compromised" where the government has strong opinions.
William James and Greg Torode • 1hr ago
After stepping down as a Hong Kong judge Jonathan Sumption says its rule of law is compromised. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)
A plan to price agricultural emissions has been scrapped by New Zealand's government, which is forming a group to find other ways to work on methane.
Lucy Craymer • 2hrs ago
NZ will look at other ways to address agricultural emissions after scrapping plans to set a price. (AP PHOTO)
From rooms with a view to kid-friendly digs, here's the lowdown.
Akash Arora
The CBD property has comfortable rooms and a lovely eatery.
Australia's first profit-for-purpose hotel opens in Sydney
Visit the English town of medieval kings and wartime tunnels.
Mark Dapin
White Cliffs and a perfect castle: Dover delivers on big moments
See the world's longest mammal migration from these lookouts.
Akash Arora
Pocket Guide: Bridgetown, Barbados
Visit this Caribbean gem as part of a luxury cruise
San Antonio is home to one of America's great fusion cultures.
Alexis Buxton-Collins
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Visit the birthplace of Tex-Mex for the ultimate tacos, fajitas and burritos
Committed locals are rewriting Dimboola's destiny.
Justine Costigan
Creative locals are putting this Victorian town back on the map
This rare beauty welcomes guests with a warm embrace.
Sarah Maguire
We have found a slice of heaven in NSW's Southern Highlands
Car Expert
The Ferrari 12Cilindri isn't a farewell to V12 power, as the iconic Italian marque commits to screaming engines for as long as it's allowed.
Jordan Mulach • 7m ago
Increasing EV sales isn't the only solution to lower transport emissions, according to a report from Monash University's Climateworks Centre.
Josh Nevett • 16m ago
EVs aren't the only answer in Australia, warn climate experts
Toyota says it has moved onto the final stage of its hydrogen fuel-cell HiLux project, with 10 utes now being used for evaluation and promotion.
William Stopford • 1hr ago
Toyota HiLux hydrogen prototypes being put to the test
After a spate of DPF thefts, police in Queensland are warning the public to secure their vehicles to stop thieves from sawing off DPFs and catalytic converters.
William Stopford • 2hrs ago
Police warn catalytic converter, DPF thefts on the rise
Customers can now put in expressions of interest for the MG Cyberster, but local pricing and specifications have yet to be released.
William Stopford • 2hrs ago
2025 MG Cyberster: Australian orders open for electric roadster
With Vivid Sydney now well underway, Samsung Electronics Australia invites everyone to experience its contribution to the magical event, and be part of a project to unite people around the world.
Explore how the University of Canberra prepares teachers with evidence-based practices and research-backed teaching strategies.
Doctoral Lecturer Julia Davies-Duff draws on her experience and stays across new developments to ensure that university coursework is relevant, effective and grounded in the most up-to-date research. Picture Tyler Cherry
Here's an invitation to join the Queen Victoria on a cruise through Spain and Morocco.
Emma Brown
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Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. Picture Shutterstock
Abexol is a new innovative and natural solution easing joint pain and stiffness with the added benefit of improving digestive health.
Ease joint pain this winter and keep moving with Abexol, a new innovative and natural solution easing joint pain and stiffness. Picture Shutterstock
Meeting the energy need of tomorrow by training the next generation with Essential Energy's award-winning apprentice program.
Become a cable jointer, powerline worker or electrical technician with 129 apprenticeship positions available in regional, rural and remote NSW and Southern Queensland on offer for 2025. Picture supplied
'This is a reminder of what life's about,' Watts said.
Anna Houlahan • 15m ago
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Why has this celebrity death hit us all a little harder?
Karen Hardy
No comments
Michael Mosley was an advocate for public health. Picture SBS
The move comes after bird flu hit a fifth poultry farm.
Ayden Dawkins
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Coles has introduced a limit of two cartons of eggs per customer. Picture by Shutterstock
The Senior
Think you're smarter than The Lightning Bolt? Find out all about the new Chaser in Australia.
Therese Murray
Proposed law changes to reduce financial elder abuse.
Eileen Wood
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