Taxi plate owner Phil Button: The ACCC should target the ACT government rather than him. Photo: Jamila Toderas
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
Canberra taxi plate owner Phil Button has been slapped down by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission over a suggestion that plate owners should use their control of the taxi dispatch system to protect the value of their taxi plates.
Mr Button is among 170 owners of taxi plates whose value have been hit by the ACT government's deregulation of the industry as Uber arrived in the territory.
- "Use it or lose it" rules are forcing diplomatic missions in Canberra to take action on their land.
- ACT Environment Minister Simon Corbell will attend the United Nations climate change talks in Paris, committed to showcasing the territory as a leader in greener living.
- A damning senate inquiry report has used the case of Canberra woman Stephanie Fry's death while calling for a royal commission to better investigate the types of "cruel" and "shocking" examples of violence and abuse in residential care and institutions.
- The controversial group that opposed the Gungahlin mosque has racked up huge court costs that significantly outweigh the security it stumped up last year to press on with its doomed bid to stop the development.
- Firefighters have extinguished a house fire in Myall Street, O'Connor which forced one resident to flee.
Brumbies centre Andrew Smith has returned to Canberra after a stint overseas. Photo: Rohan Thomson
It only seems like yesterday that Brumbies outside back Andrew Smith left Canberra to try his luck overseas.
It was less than 18 months ago when the 30-year-old ended his Brumbies career with 50 Super Rugby caps to his name to take up a contract with Irish club Munster. A short stint with French side Montpellier followed before Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham came calling with the offer of a two-year deal.
- After South Sydney released detailed findings of their investigation of Dylan Walker and Aaron Gray's drug overdose, the lawyer representing Walker said he's "been sucked in, chewed up and well and truly spat out" in the process, having been granted his release from the club.
- Matthew Millar was just "glad to get off" the Australian golf course, but the Gold Creek pro believes he can still win the Australian Open after surviving tough conditions in the opening round.
- Canberra Cavalry manager Michael Collins said big innings were proving costly as the Australian Baseball League leaders were flogged by the Adelaide Bite last night.
- ACT Meteors batter Claire Koski will be reunited with teammate Erin Osborne in the inaugural Women's Big Bash League after signing with the Sydney Thunder.
8.31am: We've just received word the debris on the road is actually on Gungahin Drive, after Ginninderra Drive in the southbound lanes. It's believed to be causing minor traffic issues.
7.56am: We've received reports of debris / plasterboard strewn across the southbound lanes of Ginninderra Drive. Traffic is slow but picks up again afterwards. Take care if you're headed that way!
If you see any accidents or have any info on the morning commute, let us know whenever it is safe to do so: morningblog@canberratimes.com.au or tweet us @canberratimes
The annual Design Canberra festival is on from 21 - 29 November. It's a celebration of all things design.
Enjoy a showcase of theatre, cabaret, music, spoken word and film at The Public Theatre, a pop-up outdoor theatre space in Civic Square until November 29. More info here.
Further afield, Trees + is an exhibition and celebration of the tree at the Bungendore Wood Works Gallery until December 6.
From book sales to gigs, check out everything that's on this weekend in the Canberra Weekender.
Simone Hunter and Anthony Pesec are behind the push to rebuild the old Cotter Pub as boutique microbrewery. Photo: Jay Cronan
With its huge stone fireplace and reputation for lively gatherings, the Cotter Pub was a cherished landmark for a generation of Canberrans before it was destroyed by fire in 2003.
Touch or click through for more David Pope
Consie Larmour, 80 of Ainslie competes at Woden Park Athletic Field in Canberra. Photo: Melissa Adams
On Thursday night Consie Lamour, 80, joined friends Dawn La Fontaine, 84, and Gwen Gleeson, 86, in a club pentathlon - that's a 100 metre sprint, shot put, long jump, javelin and an 800 metre run all in a limited time.
As octogenarian athletes, they've learned not to take their good health for granted.
Friday: Sunny. Light winds becoming westerly 15 to 20 km/h in the afternoon. Min 5, max 23.
Saturday: Partly cloudy. Light winds becoming northeasterly 15 to 20 km/h in the evening. Min 8, max 25.
Sunday: Partly cloudy. Light winds becoming westerly 15 to 20 km/h during the afternoon. Min 9, max 27.