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Saturday, 3 August 2024
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Follow all the action from the sixth day of competition.
Karen Hardy, Josh Callinan, Caden Helmers, Tim Barrow
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'They've got something to say ... don't like it, walk away.'
John Piggott
Bricklayer accused of prohibited weapon possession 'a show-off'.
Hannah Neale
Anthony Nam Trong Nguyen leaves court on Friday. Picture by Hannah Neale
A committee grilled senior PwC executives about the tax leaks.
Connor Pearce
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Deborah O'Neill said she found it "unfathomable" that Tom Seymour could be approved to be CEO given his oversight of the division that handled the tax scandal. Picture by Keegan Carroll
See if your suburb makes the list.
Jen Melocco
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Byron Bay has come in as one of the top 50 most expensive suburbs in regional Australia. Pic: Supplied
'Pro-Palestine' employee refused to complete a lamination job.
Anna Houlahan
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An Officeworks employee refuses a job due to political beliefs (left) and an Officeworks store. Picture Shutterstock/X
'If it happened in my office, people would be sacked on the spot'.
Bageshri Savyasachi
Ms Jackson said she had near-zero contact with staff from the Department of Social Services about the progress of her redress claim. Picture by Elesa Kurtz.
Corey Horsburgh has asked the Raiders for a release at the end of season.
David Polkinghorne
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Association accuses local CFMEU branch of same 'downright thuggery'.
Jasper Lindell
The CFMEU ACT branch office in Dickson. Picture by Karleen Minney
Brittany Higgins made allegations of ill-treatment, ostracism, bullying and harassment but none of it was true, Senator Linda Reynolds' lawyer told a court.
Aaron Bunch
Warning issued after three calls for help in one month.
Bageshri Savyasachi
ACT Policing's rural patrol officers encountered two people whose car was bogged in snow on Sunday. Picture supplied
Pierre de Coubertain didn't even want us there. Look at us now.
Karen Hardy
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The Hockeyroos are part of the resurgence of women's sport in Paris. Picture by AAP
Number of electric vehicles in the government's fleet has surged.
Connor Pearce
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One of the new BMW EV sedans leased to Comcar. Picture by Peter Brewer
Three young people died after the single vehicle crash.
Lanie Tindale
New system made work less efficient, 'introduced data security risks'.
Jasper Lindell
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The offices of the Public Trustee and Guardian in June 2023. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Opinion
I suppose not botching another referendum is a win of sorts.
Jenna Price
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Developers up for 'hundreds of thousands' to build on own land.
Lucinda Garbutt-Young
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Knight Frank town planner Josh O'Connor is concerned about changes to the lease variation charge. Picture by Gary Ramage.
Magistrate deemed releasing attacker too risky. She was right.
Tim Piccione
The ACT Supreme Court, where the man was sentenced on Thursday. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Get the latest sporting news and gossip from Canberra sport.
Chris Dutton
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ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr could head to Las Vegas with the Raiders.
Child abuse survivor described as having 'a menacing edge'.
Bageshri Savyasachi
New DPP also had 'pressing and immediate need' for media adviser.
Jasper Lindell
Victoria Engel SC appears before the budget estimates inquiry at the Legislative Assembly on Thursday. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Guidelines to support inclusive hiring, APS diversity targets.
Connor Pearce
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Yvette Berry wants 'the best possible deal' for ACT schools.
Sarah Lansdown
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Education Minister Yvette Berry gave evidence at an ACT budget estimates hearing on August 1. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Labor says it's 'just another conservative, right-wing agenda'
Peter Brewer
Liberal leader Elizabeth Lee outside City Police Station. Picture by Elesa Kurtz

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A competition tsar has taken issue with the prime minister's suggestion that regional airline Rex engineered its own demise by targeting capital-city routes.
Alex Mitchell and Jack Gramenz
New Closing the Gap data shows a worrying trend.
Eleanor Campbell, Jasper Lindell
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ACT Attorney-General Shane Rattenbury and federal Indigenous Australians Minister Malarndirri McCarthy. Pictures by Gary Ramage, Keegan Carroll
How much do taxpayers value Aunty? The answer would be ugly.
Amanda Vanstone
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Perhaps we should put the ABC's approval rating to the test, says Amanda Vanstone. Pictures by Shutterstock, Keegan Carroll
The $16 billion in extra school funding has strings attached.
Sarah Lansdown
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Federal Education Minister Jason Clare. Picture by Sittixay Ditthavong
Or was the main problem a heap of inherited Coalition issues?
Abul Rizvi
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Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil and Immigration Minister Andrew Giles were moved from their portfolios. Pictures by Sitthixay Ditthavong, Elesa Kurtz
Reprisals against whistleblowers should be an offence, they said.
Connor Pearce
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APS Commission releases its guidance on the 'Right to Disconnect'.
Connor Pearce
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CPSU national secretary Melissa Donnelly welcomed the guidance from the APSC on the right to disconnect for public sector workers. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
PM's reshuffle a missed opportunity, former public servants say.
Brittney Levinson, Eleanor Campbell
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Former ASIO boss Dennis Richardson. Picture: Sitthixay Ditthavong
'A division one win can land anywhere at any time.'
Annika Rhoades
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'Pro-Palestine' employee refused to complete a lamination job.
Anna Houlahan
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An Officeworks employee refuses a job due to political beliefs (left) and an Officeworks store. Picture Shutterstock/X
The patient was described as 'vulnerable'.
Carla Mascarenhas
A male doctor with a stethoscope. Picture by shutterstock
'I've been inundated with messages of love and excitement.'
Annika Rhoades
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Charlotte Wood is the first Australian author to be included on a Booker Prize longlist in eight years. Pictures by Carly Earl, supplied
Where does your council sit in the league table?
Carla Mascarenhas
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Average lodgement times in regional NSW lag behind the rest of the state. Picture by Shutterstock
Major parties need action to match their tough talking.
Barbara Pocock
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So what are your safest choices?
Christine Cowie, Bill Dodd
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It might be toasty, but it might also be harming your health. Picture Shutterstock
I suppose not botching another referendum is a win of sorts.
Jenna Price
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Anthony Albanese says he only committed to one referendum. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Andrew Barr has been advocating for a better train service to Sydney for years
Letters to the Editor
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Fast rail the answer to keeping the cost of travel under control
Complex challenges require complex and nuanced solutions
The Canberra Times
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Disability reform is going to take time
One driver was caught doing 58kmh above the speed limit.
Lucy Arundell
Police found 61 videos depicting 'various sexual acts' on phone.
Tim Piccione
He also allegedly drove his ute at, and hit, the other man.
Hannah Neale
A still from video of the alleged assault. Picture supplied
Man accused of taking child to nudist pool gatherings.
Tim Piccione
Territory police arrested the man after an online report made in November last year. Picture by Karleen Minney
'Someone out there knows what happened to her.'
Steve Evans, Lucy Arundell
Beth Cassilles holds a photo of her long-term missing daughter Laura Haworth. Picture: Sitthixay Ditthavong
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Get out and about this weekend.
Megan Doherty
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Think you have some moves? Now's the time to prove it.
Staff Reporters
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It's time to change the myth that seafood is too hard to cook.
Karen Hardy
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Laura di Florio Yotis and Anthony Yotis at The Fishmonger's Son in Melbourne. Picture by Mark Roper
New delivery service brings celebrity chef creations to Canberra.
Amy Martin
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You can now have Marco Pierre White's signature bolognese at home with Providoor. Pictures Getty Images and supplied
Peter Rowsthorn plays a hapless husband devoted to a manipulative wife. Sound familiar?
Ron Cerabona
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Peter Rowsthorn as Amos in Chicago. 'It's been a great year - I'm having a ball.' Picture by Jeff Busby
'What better text is there to ask us to look our past in the face, and realise it's a mirror?'
Megan Doherty
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Robert Kjellgren as Roger. Picture by Eve Murray
Live
Follow all the action from the sixth day of competition.
Karen Hardy, Josh Callinan, Caden Helmers, Tim Barrow
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Corey Horsburgh has asked the Raiders for a release at the end of season.
David Polkinghorne
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Pierre de Coubertain didn't even want us there. Look at us now.
Karen Hardy
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The Hockeyroos are part of the resurgence of women's sport in Paris. Picture by AAP
Raiders star Joe Tapine wants to win Josh Papali'i's 300th NRL game.
David Polkinghorne
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Joe Tapine, right, is desperate to win for his good mate Josh Papali'i in the latter's 300th NRL game. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
The Canberra Raiders might go to market for a new halfback.
David Polkinghorne
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The last time the Giants and Hawks played at Manuka Oval it snowed.
David Polkinghorne
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The night it snowed at Manuka Oval when the GWS Giants played Hawthorn on Friday, August 9, 2019. Picture Getty Images
Get the latest sporting news and gossip from Canberra sport.
Chris Dutton
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ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr could head to Las Vegas with the Raiders.

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Association accuses local CFMEU branch of same 'downright thuggery'.
Jasper Lindell
The CFMEU ACT branch office in Dickson. Picture by Karleen Minney
Developers up for 'hundreds of thousands' to build on own land.
Lucinda Garbutt-Young
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Knight Frank town planner Josh O'Connor is concerned about changes to the lease variation charge. Picture by Gary Ramage.
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil has accused the United States of being "at the forefront of a coup attempt" after a contested presidential election.
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Paris prosecutors say an investigation into hate speech online has been open following a complaint by Olympics opening ceremony artistic director Thomas Jolly.
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Opening ceremony artistic director Thomas Jolly has made a police complaint, alleging death threats. Photo: Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS
The United States and Russia have completed a 24-person prisoner swap, the largest in post-Soviet history, with the US detainees finally back home.
Andrew Osborn, Filipp Lebedev, Lucy Papachristou and Trevor Hunnicutt
Evan Gershkovich hugged his mother, Ella Milman, as President Joe Biden welcomed him home. Photo: AP PHOTO
Spend less on the stay in Aussie cities, and more on the play.
Kristie Kellahan
We road tests some ancient wisdom in Qatar.
Denise Cullen
Inside a new wellness retreat in the middle of a desert
Our experts help you decide.
Amy Cooper and Mal Chenu
Parisians love to holiday in these French regions - but would you?
An EV road trip and an Indigenous walk have made the cut.
Just don't forget to take your appetite.
Kristie Kellahan
You can now live your White Lotus fantasy at this resort in Thailand
Our duelling experts help you decide.
Mal Chenu and Amy Cooper
Which Vietnamese hotspot is for you - Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi?
Hotel Review: OMO3 Sapporo Susukino
Alexis Buxton-Collins
Heading to Sapporo? This is the budget-savvy hotel to check in to
Car Expert
The Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace is approaching the end of its life, but it's still a solid and practical family SUV.
Scott Collie • 2hrs ago
Drive-away prices for the GWM Cannon Ute have been cut by up to $5000 with the rolling out of factory bonuses until September 30.
Jack Quick
GWM Cannon Ute deals: Prices slashed by up to $5000
Wondering which luxury limousine is the fastest? We've got the answers for you!
Paul Maric
V8 Bentley vs V12 Maybach vs V12 Rolls-Royce vs Hyundai EV drag race
The MG 4 isn't available with nationwide pricing anymore, but its retail price has been cut by up to $4000 from today.
Jordan Mulach
MG 4 loses nationwide drive-away pricing, but receives price cut
Hyundai has increased the prices of its i30 N hot hatch, following the fitment of improved safety tech and new features.
Jordan Mulach
2025 Hyundai i30 N price and specs
When it comes to designing a tax-effective strategy to maximise your retirement income, the value of your home is now a very big ace up your superannuation sleeve.
Rosie Ryan
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Tatenda Maphosa has developed a unique African-inspired approach to rehabilitation with his program, Ubuntu.
Elizabeth Habermann
Tatenda Maphosa is an occupational therapist with more than 10 years experience. After founding Rehab Consultants he aims to improve workplace culture using "Ubuntu" a program inspired by African culture. Picture supplied
Paracetamol is the pain-relief of choice for more than 70 per cent of Australians according to a recent study.
Everyday pain like headaches, muscle aches and joint pain impacts 93 per cent of Australians. Picture Shutterstock
The Land of the Rising Sun opens like a sunrise to reveal Japan's colour and intrigue
Emma Brown
Kyoto. Picture Shutterstock
Stina Kerans believes in the power of a village to help solve many of the social issues affecting people today.
Harnessing the power of a village to support each other at different life stages. Picture Shutterstock
Click Frenzy's Travel sale starts Wednesday, August 7. Make your travel dream a reality.
'I've been inundated with messages of love and excitement.'
Annika Rhoades
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Charlotte Wood is the first Australian author to be included on a Booker Prize longlist in eight years. Pictures by Carly Earl, supplied
'Pro-Palestine' employee refused to complete a lamination job.
Anna Houlahan
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An Officeworks employee refuses a job due to political beliefs (left) and an Officeworks store. Picture Shutterstock/X
The Senior
"[These narratives] feed fears civilisation as we know it will be destroyed."
Desiree Savage
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Older people are losing their homes to grown-up kids who take over.
Anthony Caggiano
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It may seem like you're helping out a loved one, but often it can lead to a major decline in well-being. ACM file picture
The CWA is known for women's advocacy and epic bake sales.
Hazel Bradley Perri Polson
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There has been a change to CWA WA's membership following its annual general meeting in July 2024. Picture by Hazel Bradley
Bargains galore at the markets.
Canberra Times
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Rob Atkinson, of Lyneham, with daughters Asha, 6, Mali, 4, and Pippi, 2.