The Canberra Times
Wednesday, 24 April 2024
Recent images sparked concern in the community.
Megan Doherty
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Security bosses to condemn 'extremist poison' online.
Dana Daniel, Miriam Webber
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City Services acknowledges 'road closure will be disruptive'.
Megan Doherty
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The work will include new traffic lights for the intersection of Sulwood Drive and Mannheim Street. Picture by Megan Doherty
Injustice burns for ACT victim-survivors of sexual predator.
Peter Brewer
WATCH: Victim-survivor Elizabeth Hall was one of six girls who were groomed and abused by convicted paedophile Stephen Mitchell. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Girlfriend found snake before man pulled over for speeding.
Court Reporter
Police dashcam footage captured Timothy Prime speaking to his partner after he was caught speeding to their home. She had found a snake in her jeans. Picture supplied
Moderates rally for woman candidate to unseat Pocock.
Jasper Lindell
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From campaign volunteer to Senator? Kacey Lam-Evans, pictured handing out how-to-vote cards for the Liberals in 2013, is vying to be the party's top Senate candidate for the ACT. Picture by Jeffrey Chan
Labor calls out 'ideological' flaw with access to scheme.
Lucy Bladen
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Bigger allowances and penalties proposed to solve the pay dispute.
Peter Brewer
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Industrial slogans on a police traffic car. Picture by Karleen Minney
Vanessa Low's latest change might be the best of the lot.
Chris Dutton
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The shelter will spend Wednesday afternoon desexing kittens.
Amy Martin
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One of the 299 cats that are in the RSPCA's care. Picture by Gary Ramage
Don't fret the mountains of documents. Here's where to look.
Peter Martin
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Almost one in three motorists who intend to buy a car in the next year will shop for an electric model, a study has found, but their price is slowing adoption.
Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson • 2hrs ago
Rising living costs and high EV purchase prices remain a drawback for buyers, the report found. (Jono Searle/AAP PHOTOS)
Former Home Affairs boss says he 'made mistakes' but is moving on.
Miriam Webber
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A group opposing the project says the approval 'means nothing'.
Brittney Levinson
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Federal Golf Club and developer MBark have proposed a retirement village on the Red Hill site. Pictures supplied
Using only basic pantry ingredients, they're a delicious treat.
Karen Hardy
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The stadium issue is a political football, but here's your chance.
Chris Dutton
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Ken Murtagh with one of the original designs for Canberra Stadium. Main picture by Gary Ramage
Lehrmann should cover all legal costs after 'wicked, calculated' suit: Ten.
Tim Piccione
Bruce Lehrmann. Picture by James Croucher
Testing of 68,000 substances is expected to take up to 18 months.
Hannah Neale
Thomas Eric Kelleher leaves court on Tuesday, Picture by Hannah Neale
One lane of MacArthur Avenue was closed but has now reopened.
Sarah Lansdown
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'I never thought we'd be in the middle of rural Australia.'
Briannah Devlin
Luke Newton who plays Colin Bridgerton, Nicola Coughlan who stars as Penelope Featherington and Bridgerton's showrunner Jess Brownell at Netflix's season three launch in Bowral. Picture by Getty Images for Netflix
Party plans to 'fundamentally reshape Canberra's housing market'.
Jasper Lindell
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Colliers faced questions over a conflict during ATO procurement.
Miriam Webber
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Labor sneator Deborah O'Neill has questioned Colliers' conflict of interest. Picture by Dion Georgopoulos
Police believe the man was involved in other incidents.
Sarah Lansdown

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Don't fret the mountains of documents. Here's where to look.
Peter Martin
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Under the threat of huge fines for continuing to display footage of a terrorist attack, X appears set to urge a court to curb the eSafety Commissioner's power.
Luke Costin
Australia's eSafety Commissioner wants Elon Musk's X to delete a violent video from its servers. (AP PHOTO)
Anthony Albanese will complete his two-day, 15km trek along the Kokoda Trail with Papua New Guinea's prime minister in the lead up to Anzac Day commemorations.
Andrew Brown
Anthony Albanese and PNG Prime Minister James Marape are on the final leg of their walk. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)
A review of the points test for migrants in Australia will be carried out as part of immigration system changes.
Andrew Brown
Testing for prospective migrants to get visas will undergo its first overhaul in more than a decade. (Diego Fedele/AAP PHOTOS)
A task force set up to tackle fraud within a government-funded disability insurance scheme has led to dozens of people facing court.
Dominic Giannini
The government says the NDIS needs better protections against fake invoices and shonky providers. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)
Australian Electoral Commission boss warns it would be a mistake.
Miriam Webber
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Minister speaks frankly about the first task for new secretary.
Miriam Webber
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Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil (left), tasked department boss Stephanie Foster (right) with rebuild. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Bursting the bureaucracy's bubble.
Miriam Webber
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The Department of Finance is back at it again. Picture by Rohan Thompson
'We focus on the three Cs: care, commemoration and camaraderie.'
Anna Houlahan • 33m ago
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Horse riding officially dropped after modern pentathlon at Paris.
Emily Anderson • 2hrs ago
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The UIPM voted to integrate 'obstacle' to replace horse riding in the modern pentathlon at the international level. Picture by UIPM
The April 25 public holiday means changes to business as usual.
Anna McGuinness
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The Anzac Day public holiday on April 25 brings some changes to normal retail trading hours. Picture by Shutterstock
The heads of ASIO and the federal police will call on social media companies to intensify efforts to keep users safe online.
Andrew Brown
ASIO boss Mike Burgess (pictured) will address the National Press Club with AFP chief Reece Kershaw. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)
A price drop from 2019 was still being displayed on one product.
Anna McGuinness
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Consumer group CHOICE is calling out "confusing" labels used by supermarkets. Pictures supplied by CHOICE
Grief goes on, but so do our late loved one's teachings.
Zoë Wundenberg
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Recent numbers show that Australians are becoming unhappier.
Crispin Hull
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Wealth inequality and less accessible health care are leading to a feeling of unhappinnes in the nation. Picture Shutterstock
Something is deeply wrong when only the wealthiest can rent.
Kasy Chambers
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The private market will not deliver affordable homes on its own. Picture Shutterstock
Why should police have fear of scrutiny?
Letters to the Editor
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A former high ranking ACT police officer has claimed it will be hard to recruit officers for the SACAT team if more scrutiny is imposed. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Why does Elon Musk want to stream a 'snuff' video?
The Canberra Times
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X owner Elon Musk. Picture: Shutterstock
Police say the registerable child sex offender failed to report.
Peter Brewer
Asylum seekers who don't have rights to stay in a third country cannot be deported there because it could escalate diplomatic tensions, government lawyers warn.
Kat Wong and Tess Ikonomou
A detained Iranian immigrant detained since 2014 is making a High Court bid for freedom. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)
This case truly was an 'omnishambles'.
Tim Piccione
Bruce Lehrmann outside the Federal Court. Picture AAP
She also allegedly hit her with a frypan during a fight.
Hannah Neale
Akoi Maketh leaves court on Monday. Picture by Hannah Neale
The decorated AFP officer drunkenly crashed into a tree.
Hannah Neale
AFP Commander Danielle Anne Woodward arrives at court on Monday. Picture by Hannah Neale
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Abigail and Freud's Last Session are some of the new films.
It would be a crime to miss this musical's Canberra run.
Amy Martin
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From dinners to tastings, to award-winning wineries.
Karen Hardy
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Head out to Four Winds Vineyard for some sangiovese and sopressa pizza as part of the Taste Bud Boogie. Picture supplied
Want to create something that will last a life-time?
Karen Hardy
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Tim Baker is one of the instructors at Tharwa Valley Forge. Picture by Gary Ramage
A fan of Jarochos' food truck? Now there's a restaurant.
Karen Hardy
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Cesar Corripio with his mother Maria Esther Rosado Mata at Jarochos in Braddon. Picture by Gary Ramage
Vanessa Low's latest change might be the best of the lot.
Chris Dutton
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The stadium issue is a political football, but here's your chance.
Chris Dutton
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GWS captain Toby Greene will miss the clash with the Brisbane Lions after failing to clear himself of a one-game rough conduct ban at the AFL tribunal.
Oliver Caffrey
Toby Greene will miss the clash against Brisbane after failing to clear himself of a one-match ban. (Morgan Hancock/AAP PHOTOS)
The Raiders are seeking revenge for their recent Cronulla loss.
David Polkinghorne
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Raiders second-rower Hudson Young is excited by the prospect of playing ladder-leading Cronulla. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
The Raiders are a step closer to signing their future halfback.
David Polkinghorne
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The Giants expect tickets to sell out in the next 24 hours.
Chris Dutton
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Tom Green, right, and Finn Callaghan are set to play in front of a Manuka Oval sellout on Thursday. Picture by Phil Hillyard
Brumbies set for a major boost in the team list this week.
Chris Dutton
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Captain Allan Alaalatoa, left, is set to be named for his comeback on Wednesday as Connal McInerney braces for a physical rebound. Pictures by Gary Ramage, Karleen Minney

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Recent images sparked concern in the community.
Megan Doherty
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The Phillip swimming pool when it re-opened to the public last November. Picture supplied
A group opposing the project says the approval 'means nothing'.
Brittney Levinson
No comments
Federal Golf Club and developer MBark have proposed a retirement village on the Red Hill site. Pictures supplied
The UK's prime minister says it is time to "re-arm", announcing defence spending will increase to 2.5 per cent of GDP and promising Ukraine $A1b military aid.
As Israel's bombardment of Gaza ramps up, it has warned civilians in the north to evacuate as it prepares to use "extreme force" there.
Israel is ramping up air strikes in Gaza and has warned those sheltering in the north to evacuate. (EPA PHOTO)
King Charles appointed his "beloved daughter-in-law", the Princess of Wales, a Royal Companion - the first royal to be named as such in 107 years.
Princess Catherine is appointed Royal Companion of The Order of the Companions of Honour. (EPA PHOTO)
The itineraries mean you can leave the planning to the experts.
Scenic Eclipse II has completed its first cruise Down Under.
Jim Kellar
One of the world's most incredible ships has just arrived in Australia
Think Italy and Greece are crowded? Not if you follow this guide.
Akash Arora
Secret Europe: Eight gorgeous hidden gems to visit on the continent
Every Greek island cliche comes true at the new Deos Mykonos.
Here's how to make the most of your time in Vanuatu's capital.
Sitthixay Ditthavong
Island time: Blue lagoons and cocktails by the sea
Here's a foolproof guide on how you can avoid them.
Common mistakes travellers make when booking an airport hotel
Cross the Dardanelles on an excursion that recounts the story.
Mark Dapin
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Lest we forget: Gallipoli's history and myths revealed
Car Expert
For the second time this month, Tesla has decreased the price of its Model 3 electric sedan, starting from less than $60,000 once more.
Jordan Mulach
The Tesla Model Y has been treated to its second price cut in less than three weeks for Australia, bringing the opening price to just above $60k.
Scott Collie
The first electric Range Rover is taking shape, with testing taking place in -40 degree weather on frozen Swedish lakes.
Scott Collie
Range Rover Electric: First look at first-ever EV
Hyundai Australia is offering discounted drive-away prices on Venue base models in both manual or automatic guise until the end of April.
Josh Nevett
Hyundai Venue deals: Drive-away discounts available in April
A plug-in hybrid powertrain has given the Mercedes-AMG GT a significant boost, with its 0-100km/h sprint time putting its hypercar to shame.
Jordan Mulach
Mercedes-AMG GT coupe packs 600kW plug-in hybrid V8
Drink in history and the future with a tasting adventure of award-winning Barossa shiraz.
Rosie Ryan
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The Northern Lights hold a fascination for humans the world over.
Emma Brown
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The polar lights in Norway. Picture Shutterstock
Upgrading the litter tray can improve your cat's health and decrease odour.
Elizabeth Habermann
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PetSafe is dedicated to enhancing the bond between pets and their families through innovative pet care solutions with the ScoopFree automatic litter tray their latest product. Picture PetSafe
Before you pack your bags, say adios and head to foreign shores to live, it's important to first make sure you understand any negative implications it could have on your financial situation.
Italy is on the list of the most popular destinations Australians are choosing to make their home after they retire. Picture Shutterstock
One more Canberran family is protected by a strong roof overhead thanks to a competition run by leading local roofing business Leaky Roof.
Leaky Roof's Jason and Justin with their most recent local business awards. Picture supplied.
A price drop from 2019 was still being displayed on one product.
Anna McGuinness
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Mother's Day gift-guide inspired by the real women in our lives.
Miranda Aitken
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Photo by Shutterstock.
The April 25 public holiday means changes to business as usual.
Anna McGuinness
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The Anzac Day public holiday on April 25 brings some changes to normal retail trading hours. Picture by Shutterstock
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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