Stephanie Anderson

Stephanie Anderson

Stephanie Anderson is breaking news reporter at The Canberra Times.

Search for hiker goes on after 'voice' heard

Stephanie Anderson, Tom McIlroy A land and air search for missing Canadian bushwalker Prabhdeep Srawn will begin again on Thursday, a day after reports of voices or a dog's bark within the Kosciuszko National Park.

Sick diners discharged from hospital

Stephanie Anderson Diners affected as part of Canberra's largest salmonella outbreak have all been discharged from hospital, more than one week after being exposed to bad mayonnaise.

Skywhale arrogant, self-indulgent: Stanhope

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Sally Pryor and Stephanie Anderson The Skywhale has embarrassed the ACT government, Jon Stanhope says.

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Bomb scare closes road in Hume

Police have evacuated people in a Hume street after reports of a suspicious device.
An ACT Policing spokeswoman said officers had set up an exclusion zone and were waiting on the bomb squad after reports of a suspicious device in Alderson Place.

Stephanie Anderson Two suspicious devices have been removed from a street in Hume on Monday afternoon, after the bomb squad called in a robot to inspect the area.

Skiers join search for missing Canadian bushwalker at Kosciuszko

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Stephanie Anderson and Tom McIlroy Police and volunteers have hit the Snowy Mountains in skis and on snow mobiles as the search for missing Canadian bushwalker Prabhdeep Srawn continues in the Kosciuszko National Park.

Canberra cocaine users face highest prices in nation

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Stephanie Anderson Canberrans are paying more for cocaine than the rest of the country, according to new figures from the Australian Crime Commission.

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National tally room to go ahead this year

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Stephanie Anderson and Ross Peake The Australian Electoral Commission has confirmed the national tally room will be running for the coming election, despite reports that commercial broadcasters may abandon the $1 million service.

Another hurdle for gay marriage

Stephanie Anderson Organisers of a rally in support of same-sex marriage believe they have been targeted after dozens of posters advertising the event were torn down throughout Canberra.

Driver leads police on chase

Stephanie Anderson A man who led police on a high-speed chase through Canberra suburbs and later tried to flee on foot was arrested on Friday morning.

Salmonella victims taking legal action

NEWS: The Copa Brazilian restaurant remains closed on Tuesday 14th May as people have reported food poisoning resulting in hospalisation. 14th May 2013. Photo by MELISSA ADAMS of The Canberra Times..

Peter Jean, Stephanie Anderson and Michael Inman Dozens of restaurant patrons are expected to launch legal action after they suffered food poisoning last weekend.

Same sex marriage rally posters repeatedly torn down

Stephanie Anderson Organisers of a rally in support of same sex marriage say posters advertising their event have been repeatedly torn down throughout Canberra.

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Crashes at Weston Creek, Kingston

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Stephanie Anderson Emergency services have used hydraulic tools to cut off a car door following a crash in Kingston on Friday morning.

No remedy in sight for business gloom

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Stephanie Anderson Canberran businesses are facing closures as economic gloom hits the capital in the lead-up to the federal election in September.

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Humphries opposes paid parking in Parliamentary Triangle

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Stephanie Anderson The ACT government has little chance of securing the revenue raised by paid parking within the Parliamentary Triangle, according to ACT Liberal Senator Gary Humphries.

Bad mayonnaise poisons 140 people

NEWS: The Copa Brazilian restaurant remains closed on Tuesday 14th May as people have reported food poisoning resulting in hospalisation. 14th May 2013. Photo by MELISSA ADAMS of The Canberra Times..

Stephanie Anderson and Fleta Page Mayonnaise used in the potato salad at the Copa Brazilian Churrasco has been confirmed as the source of the salmonella outbreak.

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'This is another tough budget for the Territory': Gallagher

News: Official opening of the Margaret Whitlam Pavilion at the National Arboretum, Canberra. ACT Chief Minister Katy Gallagher. 6th of May 2013. Canberra Times Photograph by Katherine Griffiths

Stephanie Anderson ACT Chief Minister Katy Gallagher says the capital has been left to shoulder a significant share of the burden of the Commonwealth’s falling revenues.

Nine in hospital in salmonella outbreak

News. Marcela Valenzuela, daughter of one of the diners who suffered
food poisoning on Saturday night. She is pictured outside the
emergency department of Calvary Hospital, Bruce. May 14th. 2013
Photograph by Graham Tidy, The Canberra Times.


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Stephanie Anderson More than 50 people have fallen ill and at least nine have been admitted to hospital after a salmonella outbreak at a newly-opened Dickson restaurant.

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YOLO vandals damage heritage listed hut

Bendora Arboretum Hut was graffitied.

Stephanie Anderson A heritage-listed hut which survived the 2003 bushfires has been vandalised in Namadgi National Park.

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ANU students to rally over cuts

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Stephanie Anderson Australian National University students will gather to protest against proposed budget cuts to the education sector, coinciding with rallies across the country on Tuesday.

University boosts shares in coal seam gas company

17th May 2012. News  Journalist Emma MacDonald Canberra Times Photo by Jeffrey Chan.  ANU Vice- Chancellor Professor Ian Young chats with ACT & Region Chamber of Commerce & Industry Chief Executive Dr Christopher Peters at the Chancellery at ANU about assistance for the School of Music Cuts.

Stephanie Anderson The Australian National University has increased its investment in a coal seam gas company, after shedding shares in a separate company due to environmental concerns over its mining operations.