The Canberra Times
Saturday, 20 April 2024
In Depth
Harsh spotlight exposed cracks. How are they being patched?
Tim Piccione
The rise of e-commerce is putting a spotlight on industrial property.
Brittney Levinson
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One might have thought Pezzullo and Pezzulloism were completely dead.
Jack Waterford
Mike Pezzullo. Picture by Gary Ramage
Calls to recognise misogynistic violence as ideologically driven.
Dana Daniel
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Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
A 16-year-old has boy has been charged with a terrorism offence after a bishop was allegedly stabbed during a sermon at a Sydney church.
Jack Gramenz and Miklos Bolza
Police arrested a 19-year-old man over a riot outside a Sydney church where a bishop was stabbed. (HANDOUT/NSW POLICE)
Defence releases further details of planned Campbell project.
Miriam Webber
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Renders of the proposed accommodation Picture supplied
The event will focus on eco-conscious fashion.
Amy Martin
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Shoppers could save up to 28 per cent on their weekly shop.
Jessica Belzycki
Grocerize founder Blake Bennett and his family. Picture supplied.
He says APS has 'incredibly patronising attitude to regional Australia'.
Lydia Roberts
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A convicted drug trafficker who has been handed a 20-year sentence was consuming up to $5000 worth of cocaine weekly before his arrest, a court has heard.
Duncan Murray
Tristan Waters has been jailed for 20 years for his role in a sophisticated drug operation. (HANDOUT/AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE)
Jo Clay says other cities have shown it can be done quicker.
Lucy Arundell
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Greens transport spokesperson Jo Clay says the ACT can speed up the light rail to Woden build. Pictures by Elesa Kurtz, Karleen Minney
At first, I thought someone was having a lend of me, too.
Tim the Yowie Man
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Tim leans on one of many timber posts, driven into the ground by the Voluntary Defence Corps during World War Two, on either side of a road near Cathcart, designed to stop (or at least slow down) any advancing enemy in their tracks. Picture by David Hanzl
Monday's incident would have set off shock waves in ordinary times.
Michelle Grattan
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Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was delivering a sermon when he was allegedly attacked at Christ The Good Shepherd Church in Wakeley on April 15. Picture by Christ The Good Shepherd Church
The new foal has a unique birthmark and especially long legs.
Bageshri Savyasachi
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Three new community batteries are set to be installed across ACT.
Dana Daniel
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It's hoped the community battery rollout will spark greater uptake of solar power. Picture by Dion Georgopoulos
As young gun considers hometown return with A-League Men team in the capital.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Olyroos defender Lucas Mauragis competes for the ball at the AFC U23 Asian Cup. Picture Getty Images
Tehran has played down a reported attack by Israel on Iranian soil and indicated it doesn't plan to retaliate amid fears of a wider Middle Eastern war.
Parisa Hafezi and James Mackenzie
Iran's military fired air defence batteries amid reports of explosions near Isfahan. (EPA PHOTO)
Joe Tapine's game has gone to another level this NRL season.
David Polkinghorne
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Proof of Einstein's Law of Endless Human Stupidity has been plentiful.
Garry Linnell
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Given its prevalence, stupidity may be the building block of the universe. Picture Shutterstock
The ACT Brumbies are facing Super Rugby's toughest road trip.
Caden Helmers
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They have potential backing from Climate 200.
Dana Daniel
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Voices of Bean co-founder, Jessie Price. Picture by Elesa Kurtz

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Australia needs to call this out. Otherwise, who's next?
Justin Bassi
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Australia must call this out, even it causes diplomatic discomfort. Picture Shutterstock
A comparison of Australia's worst mass shooting to pro-Palestine protests continues to land Peter Dutton in hot water with rivals and some in the Liberal Party.
Poppy Johnston
Political rivals and Liberal MPs have slammed Peter Dutton's comments on the Port Arthur massacre. (Robert Cianflone/AAP PHOTOS)
One might have thought Pezzullo and Pezzulloism were completely dead.
Jack Waterford
Mike Pezzullo. Picture by Gary Ramage
The Tasmanian premier has hit out at comparisons made by Opposition Leader Peter Dutton which compared pro-Palestine protests to the Port Arthur massacre.
Andrew Brown
Peter Dutton has doubled down on his remarks concerning Port Arthur. (Bianca De Marchi/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
Homicide squad detectives have charged a 40-year-old man over the shooting death of a 33-year-old outside shops in Melbourne's north.
Cassandra Morgan • 13m ago
Nancy Reagan, Tipper Gore, Barbara Bush or Lady Bird Johnson?
Anna Houlahan
Who championed Parental Advisory stickers on albums? Was it Tipper Gore (left to right), Barbara Bush, Nancy Reagan or Lady Bird Johnson? Picture AP Photo/LBJ Library
The front door of the business was left unlocked.
Anna Houlahan
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A man is spotted on a security camera at the entrance to the business that was allegedly robbed. Picture supplied
Many may have vintage treasures hidden at home.
Carla Mascarenhas
Isabella Galimberti with her collection of toys. Picture: Supplied
Jesse Baird and Luke Davies's deaths captivated a nation.
Carla Mascarenhas
Jesse Baird (left) and Luke Davies at a Pink concert the day before they died. Picture: Instagram
Monday's incident would have set off shock waves in ordinary times.
Michelle Grattan
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Here's what a real show of strength would look like.
Meighen McCrae
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The question now is: How much deterrence does Benjamin Netanyahu's Israel need? Picture Shutterstock
Weirdly, it was just a man talking for ages. But I was enthralled.
Ian Warden
From left - Brittany Higgins, Justice Michael Lee, and Bruce Lehrmann. Pictures by James Croucher, supplied
The current HECS repayment figure is just $6000 above the basic wage.
The Canberra Times
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HECS debt reforms are long overdue
When students reach year three without basic skills something is wrong.
Letters to the Editor
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The ACT education system is not meeting our expectations
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
Here's how you can cheer on Anthem at Worlds.
Amy Martin
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Canberra cheerleading team Anthem will compete at the Cheerleading Worlds. Picture supplied
The ACT Brumbies are facing Super Rugby's toughest road trip.
Caden Helmers
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Joe Tapine's game has gone to another level this NRL season.
David Polkinghorne
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Charlie Cale is keen to stay put as the finals race heats up.
Caden Helmers
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Charlie Cale has enjoyed a breakout campaign. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Jamal Fogarty's kicking is being noticed by some NRL greats.
David Polkinghorne
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Raiders halfback Jamal Fogarty is leading the NRL for kick metres. Picture by Keegan Carroll
The Brumbies' grand final dream ended in Sydney on Friday night.
Caden Helmers
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All the stories to watch heading into another Canberra sporting weekend.
Caden Helmers
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Premiership-winning coach Ash Barnes is back at the helm of the Rams. Picture by Dion Georgopoulos
Clubs are expecting a hotly-contested premiership race this year.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Josh Bruce (left) with the Western Bulldogs. Picture by Rod Thompson

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The rise of e-commerce is putting a spotlight on industrial property.
Brittney Levinson
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This Queanbeyan West warehouse sold for more than $10 million. Picture supplied
One suburb has seen house values climb nearly 6 per cent.
Brittney Levinson
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Michael and Amy Brucic are hoping to set a suburb record when their Weston home goes to auction on Saturday. Picture by Gary Ramage
Iran's foreign minister has downplayed a drone attack in Iran, saying the incident is being investigated and there is so far no proven link to Israel.
Jasper Ward and Nidal Al-Mughrabi • 51m ago
US President Joe Biden's timeframe to decide AUKUS trade exemptions for Australia and the UK has been extended by 120 days.
Trade exemptions for the AUKUS pact will be finalised in the next four months, the US says. (Aaron Bunch/AAP PHOTOS)
North Korea has tested a cruise missile warhead and trialled a new anti-aircraft missile, the nation's KCNA news agency says.
North Korea has reportedly tested a missile warhead and anti-aircraft missile (file). (AP PHOTO)
Cross the Dardanelles on an excursion that recounts the story.
Mark Dapin
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Set a cracking pace on a trip to London.
Danielle Teutsch
Family travel: The surprising big-city destination that's perfect for teens
Picking one won't be easy, but our experts are here to help.
Mal Chenu and Amy Cooper
Australian outback showdown - which is better, Kimberley or Kakadu?
Hotel Review: Crystalbrook Byron
Kate Cox
Wildlife encounters that'll leave you speechless.
Rob McFarland
Unforgettable moments you can only have in this game reserve
From budget to bucket-list, we have the full lowdown.
Akash Arora
Heading to Paris for the Olympics? Here's our pick of the city's best hotels
There's never a boring moment in the cruise world. Here's why.
Cruise control: New ships and voyages to put on your radar now
From Victoria to the NT, here's the lowdown.
These incredible festivals are about to kick off in Australia soon
Car Expert
Australian Road Rules say that interfering with the driver’s control of the vehicle is an offence, however there is a 'but'!
Matt Campbell
The next-generation Toyota Kluger is set to feature electric power, according to a report out of the US.
Jordan Mulach
Local trademark filings have pointed to BYD using the Shark name for its upcoming ute, while the company is also protecting the name of a plug-in hybrid sedan.
William Stopford
Before Top Gear Australia arrives on Paramount+ next month, the streaming service has teased what to expect from the relaunched show.
Jordan Mulach
Tesla shareholders will vote on CEO Elon Musk's long-awaited US$56bn (A$86.9bn) pay package – and a move to Texas – in June.
Jordan Mulach
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.
Ali & Gaby's quick tips for big wins in understanding your money
Ali and Gaby Rosenberg
The event will focus on eco-conscious fashion.
Amy Martin
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Haus of Kyami designers Jacquelyn Hockey and Ryan Fisher with two of their creations modelled by Harper and Gus Stanier, ahead of the Dirty Janes runway show. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Jonathan Seidler's novel is an object lesson in love.
Karen Hardy
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Jonathan Seidler's first novel explores the concepts of what makes a relationship. Picture supplied
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
Turning back the clock to the 1980s and 90s.
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Anne Archbold at Decadence at the Belconnen mall.