The Canberra Times
Wednesday, 19 June 2024
Michael McGoogan denies charges of drunkenly assaulting a woman.
Hannah Neale
'Our officials have followed up with the Chinese embassy.'
Dana Daniel, Miriam Webber
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Doctor says there are reports of clusters in Canberra high schools.
Bageshri Savyasachi
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 Dr Nikhil Jaiswal's patients have reported clusters of whooping cough infections in their schools. Picture by Keegan Carroll
The driver of the truck is assisting police with their inquiries.
Peter Brewer
Police examine the wreckage of the motorcycle in Holt. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
'I first thought it was some modern theatre theatrics.'
Anna Houlahan, Ayden Dawkins
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Sir Ian McKellen. Picture Shutterstock
Driver stopped second time, and police say he was still hiding something.
Peter Brewer
Some of the drugs and altered number plates seized by police during the traffic stop. Pictures NSW Police Facebook
Lindy Lee's $14m sculpture has literally dominated the roads.
Sally Pryor
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Some economists are still predicting a cash rate cut this year.
Brittney Levinson
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Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Parents concerned over closure of highly-rated childcare centre.
Sarah Lansdown
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BUT there will be another one at Bunnings in August.
Megan Doherty
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The Little Oak Sanctuary is at about 70 per cent of its fundraising goal for its winter appeal. Picture supplied
Greens unveil new candidate for inner-city lower house seat.
Jasper Lindell
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Isabel Mudford, who will be the ACT Greens candidate for the federal division of Canberra at the next election. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Zac Woolford is in line to make his NRL return this weekend.
Caden Helmers
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Zac Woolford is set to make his NRL return. Picture by Keegan Carroll
What's on
The food market is celebrating 10 years this weekend.
Amy Martin
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Power disputes spark up the federal election battle.
Glenn Ellard
Liberal Party candidate for Gilmore, Andrew Constance, and Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton tour Hanlon's Windows in Bomaderry with owner Chance Hanlon. Picture by Glenn Ellard.
Why you should care about immigration scams.
Bageshri Savyasachi
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Prosecutors hope to soon finalise their case against ex-senior constable Beaumont Lamarre-Condon who allegedly murdered two men, including his former partner.
Miklos Bolza
Former NSW policeman Beau Lamarre-Condon is facing two charges of murder. (James Gourley/AAP PHOTOS)
Actura Australia entered liquidation with all staff terminated.
Sarah Lansdown
Actura Australia had space, ocean and film themed expeditions planned for 2024 and 2025. Pictures via LinkedIn
The head of an inquiry into a fatal army helicopter crash has rejected an attempt by the Australian Defence Force to wait for an expert aviation report.
Savannah Meacham
Four ADF members were killed when their helicopter crashed during a training exercise. (Darren England/AAP PHOTOS)
The old facility was destroyed by a fire almost 18 months ago.
Jasper Lindell
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Owners are being urged to restrain their pets.
Lucy Arundell
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Will Riley on his postie bike at a delivery centre. Picture by Keegan Carroll
'We're really worried what's happening with the team'.
Melanie Dinjaski
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A Rings of Fire report has made five key recommendations.
Chris Dutton
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Taliyah Brooks is taken off of the track after collapsing at the US Olympic trials in 2020. Picture Getty Images
Democracy is the worst system of government possible - except all the rest.
Crispin Hull
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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton. Picture by Gary Ramage
This isn't just risky. It's potentially fatal.
Mark Kenny
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Some websites operate on 'cost-per-click' models.
Brittney Levinson
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers pictured in May. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
We have accepted poor education outcomes for too long.
Simon Cowan, Trish Jha
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Phonics play a crucial role in early education. Picture Shutterstock
Robodebt inaction will set precedent Labor will savour.
Jack Waterford
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Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Carer burnout is becoming increasingly common.
Deborah Childs
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Carer burnout is a growing issues in Australia. Picture Shutterstock
Consultants' hooks are deeply embedded in public service.
Stephen Bartos
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Many Canberrans want to have a say, but feel they cannot.
Dana Daniel
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Voices for Canberra representatives, Amy Blain and Dr Arnagretta Hunter. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
South Australian MP Troy Bell was a trusted man who avoided scrutiny as he stole funds while working for the Education Department, a court has been told.
Abe Maddison
Ann Garling was in 'agony' years after 'botched' surgery.
Benjamin Seeder
A Tasmanian woman has been granted $755,000 in damages after she successfully claimed in court a surgeon botched her haemorrhoid operation. File picture
A map tracking cost of living makes for stark viewing.
Carla Mascarenhas
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Groceries, rent, energy prices and transport are at the top of people's minds. PIcture by Shutterstock
Tenant hasn't paid rent in 17 months, refuses to leave
Layton Holley
Lena Anderson has launched appeals in the Supreme Court over recent VCAT orders to evict her from 26 Benson Street in Benalla. Picture supplied
'I first thought it was some modern theatre theatrics.'
Anna Houlahan, Ayden Dawkins
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Sir Ian McKellen. Picture Shutterstock
Junior pay rates are discriminatory.
Joseph Mitchell
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The reality is that money wields influence in politics.
Zoë Wundenberg
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A ban on political donations could be deemed unconstitutional. Picture Shutterstock
Democracy is the worst system of government possible - except all the rest.
Crispin Hull
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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton. Picture by Gary Ramage
This is the language of realpolitik and transactional diplomacy
The Canberra Times
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Our thawing China relationship is transactional diplomacy
The memorial commemorates those who stood up for what they believed.
Letters to the Editor
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Vandalism of the war memorial was the act of a coward
Media have been removed from a courtroom for witness testimony in a committal hearing for rape charges against ex-Liberal Party staffer Bruce Lehrmann.
Rex Martinich
He was allegedly driving dangerously in Canberra's north.
Lucy Bladen
Police have charged a 17-year-old with several dangerous driving offences. Picture by Dion Georgopoulos
Woman left feeling like 'piece of property' by 'sickening writing'.
Tim Piccione
Marquis Mack pictured in 2020. Picture Facebook
'It would have been a harrowing experience,' judge says.
Hannah Neale
The ACT Supreme Court building, where Paul Muell was sentenced. Picture by Karleen Minney
His ex-partner has indicated a heightened fear of escalating violence.
Hannah Neale
Officers march the man into the City police station. Picture ACT Policing
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What's on
Battle of the Bands gives young musicians a chance to shine.
Yasmine Killeen
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BUT there will be another one at Bunnings in August.
Megan Doherty
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The food market is celebrating 10 years this weekend.
Amy Martin
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Prawn toast by Miss Van's. Picture supplied
The local brand will add absinthe to its range later this month.
Amy Martin
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The Canberra Distillery distillers Leo Salancon and Jason Hall with their new absinthe. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Acton Waterfront will be the new home of The Forage.
Karen Hardy
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The Forage has always been the most popular in winter. Picture by Tim Bean
Lindy Lee's $14m sculpture has literally dominated the roads.
Sally Pryor
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Artist Lindy Lee with Ouroboros wrapped and ready to go on the truck. Picture supplied
Zac Woolford is in line to make his NRL return this weekend.
Caden Helmers
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The Brumbies were stunned by some missed calls in the semi-final.
Chris Dutton
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Paul Goriss may be the key to keeping Jade Melbourne in Canberra.
Caden Helmers
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Canberra Capitals coach Paul Goriss is returning to the club. Picture by Karleen Minney
Stay up to date with Canberra's Olympic hopefuls.
Chris Dutton, Caden Helmers Melanie Dinjaski David Polkinghorne
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Canberra Olympic tracker: Who's in and who's out for Paris Games
A Rings of Fire report has made five key recommendations.
Chris Dutton
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'We're really worried what's happening with the team'.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Canberra Women's Football spokesperson Sue Read and Capital Football chief executive Samantha Farrow. Picture by Gary Ramage
As Maroons name Walsh but injuries rule out duo for Melbourne showdown.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Hudson Young had limited minutes in Origin I. Picture Getty Images

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Some economists are still predicting a cash rate cut this year.
Brittney Levinson
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Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Here's what you need to known if you take the same approach.
Brittney Levinson
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Canberra Raiders player Matt Timoko had the help of a buyer's agent to find his first home. Picture by Karleen Minney
A heatwave across Greece has claimed the lives of five tourists.
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About a dozen people have been reported killed in floods in southern Chinese provinces.
Torrential rains have forced the evacuation of thousands in southeast China's Fujian Province (EPA PHOTO)
Thailand's Senate has approved a historic marriage equality bill.
Thailand's Senate has voted overwhelmingly to approve a marriage equality bill. (AP PHOTO)
Elvis fans still flock to Graceland, decades after his death.
Sue Wallace
From designer haunts to family-friendly establishments.
Akash Arora
Seven of the best hotels to check in to in the Gold Coast
First look at Ponant's all-new vessel, Spirit of Ponant.
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A Pacific jewel opens up with the launch of a direct flight.
Christine Retschlag
It's not an easy choice to make but our experts are here to help.
Amy Cooper and Mal Chenu
A midwinter break in Sydney or Melbourne? Here's the verdict
Big cities, natural beauty and top-notch wines - it has it all.
Natascha Mirosch
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Timeless traditions unveil the beauty of Bhutan and its people.
Lynn Gail
Why this Asian hotspot should be on everyone's bucket list
Car Expert
Performance enthusiasts have something to look forward to, as Toyota's foray into GT3 racing will likely spawn a tasty new Lexus supercar.
Max Davies
Jaguar's shift towards an upmarket EV lineup isn't sitting well with Canadian dealers, who reportedly want compensation for their investment.
Max Davies
Jaguar facing legal action over EV rebirth
A crackdown on speeding on one of Australia's major highways has seen several drivers fined for massively exceeding the speed limit.
William Stopford
Operation Furious nabs Australian drivers living out Autobahn fantasies
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The occupants of this Koenigsegg Jesko were lucky to escape the hypercar before it was all but incinerated in an unexplained fire.
Jordan Mulach
Koenigsegg Jesko owners told to stop driving after hypercar burns to the ground
Peace, tranquility and adventure wrapped up in the comfort, service and ambience of a small luxury hotel is the experience onboard the Mekong Serenity, from Australian river cruising experts APT.
Uber for teens service allows teens to book and ride an Uber by themselves, with the oversight of their parents.
Elizabeth Habermann
Uber for teens will helps busy families by offering a safe, affordable and easy-to-use transport service for teens. Picture Uber
Explore Penrith City's historical walks and uncover fascinating stories of St Marys and Penrith's rich heritage.
St Marys' iconic Bennett's Wagons were internationally recognised for their quality and design. Picture supplied
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
'If you don't land this plane soon, I will die on this plane.'
Ellie Iorizzo
These days, the band is more grown-up when they go on the road.
Glen Humphries
Grinspoon will be playing in Wollongong on a 45-date tour later this year.
'I first thought it was some modern theatre theatrics.'
Anna Houlahan, Ayden Dawkins
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Sir Ian McKellen. Picture Shutterstock
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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
The O'Connor Knights are off to take on the country's best.
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Katy Brown, of Weston Creek and Tayah Sanders, of Bonython.