The Canberra Times
Saturday, 13 July 2024
Analysis
How slowly can we let these investigations move?
Jasper Lindell
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A royal tour will go ahead despite cancer diagnosis.
Lucinda Garbutt-Young • 1hr ago
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Its original owners helped build Old Parliament House.
Lucy Arundell
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The 1920s cottage on Palmer Street, Hall. Picture supplied
The club's biggest financial losses were coming on game day.
Caden Helmers
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Poor home crowds were partly to blame for the Brumbies demise and subsequent Rugby Australia takeover announced by Phil Waugh and Phil Thomson. Pictures by Gary Ramage, Keegan Carroll
Was it SLA, Aum Shinrikyo, Weather Underground or Sandinistas?
Anna Houlahan
Which terrorist organisation kidnapped Patty Hearst in 1974? File picture
Scandal-plagued department looks to rebuild culture.
Dana Daniel
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Agriculture Minister Murray Watt says the pesticides regulator is 'back on track'. Picture by Gary Ramage
Labor previously committed to increasing number of territory senators.
Eleanor Campbell
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There is simply no reason to believe that anything else will happen.
Simon Cowan
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Competition driven by government will inevitably drive up prices. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Scott 'Scotty' Masters leaves 2CA to do barbecue full time.
Steve Evans
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'It's not a sign that things are great, the climate's fine.'
Dana Daniel
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Independent senator David Pocock, pictured with wife Emma at the Midwinter Ball at Parliament House. Pictures Getty Images, file picture
Hint: men may not be exaggerating.
Thea van de Mortel
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Some evidence suggests men are not over-reporting symptoms. Picture Shutterstock
According to one legend, Canberra is in a very positive position.
Melanie Dinjaski
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AFL Canberra first grade teams celebrate 100 years. Picture by Nick Waygood
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It might be the hottest ticket in town.
Bageshri Savyasachi
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The 182,000-panel array will be visible from west Belconnen.
Peter Brewer
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Lachlan and Tash McCaffrey with daughters Harper, 5, and Mia, 2, at their Wallaroo property. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Defence not able to show the benefits the system will deliver.
Connor Pearce
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An ADF army private and her husband have been charged.
Dana Daniel
Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw, right, and ASIO director-general Mike Burgess say Australia's interests don't appear to have been compromised. Picture by AFP
More Goodberry's is always a good thing!
Amy Martin
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Goodberry's is opening a third location in Gungahlin.
There was an 'emergent issue' in the case, a lawyer said.
Lanie Tindale
Police at the Gordon home where Wanda Uhle, 78, was found dead on the morning of June 2, 2024. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
More than 1200 locals gave their thoughts on the original plan.
Lucy Arundell
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Disenfranchised voters must dodge fake facts and controlled narratives to weigh up flawed picks.
Jack Waterford
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Former US president Donald Trump, US President Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Pictures Shutterstock, Elesa Kurtz
So much for resting in peace.
Tim the Yowie Man
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Guidelines are being worked on for how the right would apply to the APS.
Connor Pearce
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Labor ACT Senator Katy Gallagher was pressed in Senate Estimates in February about how the right would apply in politicians' offices. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
The bar's grand opening is this weekend.
Amy Martin
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The Peacemaker Saloon co-owners, Stu Inger and Paul Heylin ahead of the bar's grand opening. Picture by Elesa Kurtz

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Four separate departments are supposed to be in charge.
Dana Daniel
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There is simply no reason to believe that anything else will happen.
Simon Cowan
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Competition driven by government will inevitably drive up prices. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Residents, workers are speaking out over substandard meals.
Eleanor Campbell
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There are concerns about abysmal food standards inside of residential aged care homes. Pictures Shutterstock, supplied
We must do more to help less developed countries in the region.
Grace Stanhope
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Australia could do more to help less developed countries like Laos. Picture Shutterstock
'Combating antisemitism in Australia has never been more important.'
Dana Daniel
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Jillian Segal has been appointed to address heightened levels of anti-Semitism in the community. Picture by Dean Lewins
All internet-facing systems to come under increased scrutiny.
Connor Pearce
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Scandal-plagued department looks to rebuild culture.
Dana Daniel
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Agriculture Minister Murray Watt says the pesticides regulator is 'back on track'. Picture by Gary Ramage
But the APS itself hasn't come out of the report unscathed.
Connor Pearce
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Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Tony Burke said the current 'one size fits all' employment services system did not work. Picture by Keegan Carroll
He was arrested at his medical clinic.
Anna Houlahan
Mathew Ellerton had a stroke while battling a stomach bug.
Anna Houlahan
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Champion horse trainer Mathew Ellerton. Picture Ellerton Racing
Older renters are facing a daunting budget battle.
Anna Houlahan
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June Damman with her great granddaughter. Picture supplied
'We love you Dad and Lucita, with all our hearts.'
Anna Houlahan
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Murdered couple Lucita Barquin Cortez (left) and David James Fisk. Picture GoFundMe
How the Canberra Liberals must envy the loathsome Nigel Farage.
Ian Warden
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The far-reaching reforms are expected to reach Parliament soon.
Michelle Grattan
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Senator Don Farrell. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
We must do more to help less developed countries in the region.
Grace Stanhope
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Australia could do more to help less developed countries like Laos. Picture Shutterstock
Take assertions from the big three parties with a large grain of salt.
Letters to the Editor
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The ACT needs independents to break the policy deadlock
In an ideal world, he would depart the contest with dignity.
The Canberra Times
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It's time for the Democrats to replace Biden in the US election
The late night incident was filmed by onlookers.
Bageshri Savyasachi
Young murderer sentenced for role in 'horrifying' Civic brawl.
Tim Piccione
A still from CCTV footage of the murder of Glenn Walewicz. Picture supplied
A 'broken' forensic device has stalled investigations.
Hannah Neale
The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, leaves court on a previous occasion. Picture by Hannah Neale
Drug-trade causes 'misery' and 'fractures families', judge says.
Hannah Neale
Some of the drugs found during the search. Picture ACT Policing
He allegedly claimed he 'deserved' to kiss the woman.
Tim Piccione
Ricard Rodricks leaves court on Tuesday after being granted bail. Picture by Tim Piccione
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Border collie Largo is not your average truffle dog.
Amy Martin
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Maggie Beer is on a mission to transform food in aged-care homes.
Karen Hardy
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This film on Midnight Oil's music career covers nearly 50 years.
Ron Cerabona
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Learn about one of Australia's biggest bands in Midnight Oil: The Hardest Line. Picture supplied
If it was up to the accountant, the store would close down.
Amy Martin
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Little Theo's owner Anthony Ferraro is doing it tough with cost of living. Picture by Karleen Minney
This is not a diet book - it's a way of life.
Karen Hardy
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Maggie's Recipes for Life: Over 200 delicious recipes to help reduce your chances of Alzheimer's and other lifestyle diseases, by Maggie Beer. Simon and Schuster. $49.99.
Chef Adam Wilson has made a huge impact at Poachers.
Chris Hansen
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Chef Adam Wilson has made a huge impact at Poachers Pantry. Picture by Gary Ramage
The club's biggest financial losses were coming on game day.
Caden Helmers
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A rising star has signed a deal to link with Jade Melbourne.
Caden Helmers
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The Kanga Cup ended with a bang on Friday in more ways than one.
Sebastian Tan
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Northern Tasmania celebrate after beating APIA Leichhardt in the grand final. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
According to one legend, Canberra is in a very positive position.
Melanie Dinjaski
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AFL Canberra first grade teams celebrate 100 years. Picture by Nick Waygood
Canberra skipper set to reunite with Raiders star.
Caden Helmers
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After former NRL star turned coach makes accidental slip-up.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Matty Nicholson will leave Warrington for Canberra. Picture Getty Images
Get all the Canberra sporting gossip and news in Locker Room.
Chris Dutton, Caden Helmers
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Canberra Theatre, left, Canberra stadium, second from left, Civic Pool, second from right, and the National Convention Centre. Pictures The Canberra Times

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Its original owners helped build Old Parliament House.
Lucy Arundell
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The 1920s cottage on Palmer Street, Hall. Picture supplied
More than 1200 locals gave their thoughts on the original plan.
Lucy Arundell
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Simon Clarke from the Watson Community Association at the site of the proposed development. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
The collapse of a school building in Nigeria has killed at least 17 students and staff with many more still trapped at the site.
1hr ago
Russia continues to deny it is targeting civilians, despite its latest aerial attacks in the Donetsk claiming six lives and injuring 13 more.
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The latest aerial strikes on Ukraine's Donetsk region have killed six and injured 13. (EPA PHOTO)
NASA's James Webb telescope has captured two galaxies in the process of merging - an interaction that is expected to last hundreds of millions of years.
NASA's James Webb telescope has captured images of two universes merging together. (AP PHOTO)
Enjoy a break at the Wildlife Retreat at Sydney's Taronga Zoo.
Flip Byrnes • 1hr ago
Beware of the pickpockets and other risks.
Kristie Kellahan
The Big Question: How to stay safe in France during the Olympics?
Our duelling experts help you decide.
Amy Cooper and Mal Chenu
Visiting Uluru for the first time is truly special.
Emily Clooney
First-timer's guide to Uluru: Must-do experiences in Australia's Red Centre
Go places - from Polynesia to the Arabian Gulf.
Our pick of the world's best cruise lines' top new voyages
The high-end luxury lounges at cheaper price point.
Carla Mascarenhas
Insane price drop for Qantas Club membership
Firmdale's latest property is another bright, bold design statement.
Rob McFarland
The lowdown on New York City's hottest new hotel
Car Expert
Taking decent photos of your car could make you hundreds or even thousands of dollars richer come sale time – and help attract a better buyer who isn’t out to waste your time.
Dylan Campbell • 1hr ago
Volkswagen's next-generation electric-only Golf has reportedly been pushed back to 2029 due to development delays.
Max Davies • 1hr ago
Volkswagen Golf's EV replacement delayed - report
A mid-spec Chery Omoda 5 now costs more than a fully-loaded MG ZST, so which budget SUV promises better bang-for-buck on the spec sheet?
Josh Nevett • 2hrs ago
2024 Chery Omoda 5 v MG ZST: Spec battle
These are the five cheapest small SUVs in Australia right now, ranging from Chinese upstarts to established players.
Tyra Lawler-Cass • 2hrs ago
The five cheapest small SUVs in Australia
Toyota's tried and tested van is unchanged for 2024, but the barn door variant is a still great choice the world of commercial vans.
Max Davies
2024 Toyota HiAce review
Here is a recap of key moments from Samsung's Unpacked 2024.
Miranda Aitkins
At this year's 2024 Unpacked event, Samsung unveiled the next frontier of Galaxy AI and Samsung's next generation of smartphones. Picture supplied
It's easier than ever to get connected and integrate your smart devices for travelling.
Miranda Aitken
Galaxy S24 Ultra. Photo supplied.
Community Bank Boorowa: A better banking experience, right on your doorstep.
Five of the six staff with a combined banking experience of more than 100 years, working at Community Bank Boorowa. Picture supplied
Exotic flora and fauna to some of the best beaches on Earth, this cruise will thrill.
Emma Brown
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First stop, Mauritius. Picture Shutterstock
Who doesn't love a biscuit? And comfortable shoes.
Karen Hardy
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'I wanted to explore something that is really perverse,' Aussie author says
Lanie Tindale
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Author Jessie Tu: 'Every woman I've ever met has had a very tumultuous relationship with their mother.' Picture by Sarah Wilson
With patience, your garden will deliver.
Jackie French
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A camellia can double its size in a good year. Picture 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
Check out the best photographs from around the capital this week.
By @gallpix
A taste of a northern Christmas on the southside.
Elesa Kurtz
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Claire, Evie, Annabel, Tom and Rob Foote, of Franklin.