31 May 02 | Fresh charges are expected to be laid against a Canberra man accused of impersonating a military officer and living at three different defence force facilities, the ACT Magistrates Court heard yesterday.
31 May 02 | A federal senator and minister were ''completely wrong'' to accuse ACT Planning Minister Simon Corbell of manipulating land deals to bolster Labor Club profits when it sold the Workers Club, according to the president of the Labor Club, Barbara Byrne.
31 May 02 | Australia's medal prospects at the Commonwealth Games were dealt another severe blow yesterday with AIS-based walker Nathan Deakes seeking alternative therapy for a mystery hamstring injury.
31 May 02 | Raiders coach Matt Elliott isn't sure if he is dangling a carrot or waving a stick, but either way he has made it clear that the result of today's game against the Eagles will have a major bearing on how his troops enjoy next week's bye.
31 May 02 | The Canberra Vikings' try-scoring capacity will be sorely tested by the Brisbane club rugby competition's most miserly defence when they take on the Gold Coast Breakers in Surfers Paradise today.
31 May 02 | A WEEK after the Brumbies lost their Super 12 crown to the Crusaders, perhaps we can view this matter sensibly. I blame the weather and Rupert Murdoch.
31 May 02 | HOPELESS, powerless, useless organisation. So said Murrandoo Yanner this week about the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, of which he is a commissioner.
31 May 02 | IF ART says anything about its owner, then Mark Latham is a dangerous man. A large and frankly frightening work by Sydney artist Dale Frank is displayed in Latham's Parliament House office.
31 May 02 | THIS WEEKEND, the smell of another travel rorts scandal is swirling around the Howard Government.
31 May 02 | A "GORGEOUS", musically gifted 12-year-old girl has been chosen by the ACT Family Services in association with Barnardos Australia for a special Canberra project.
31 May 02 | Harsh criticisms of four senior officials by the Gallop inquiry into disability services were yesterday declared by the ACT Supreme Court to be unfair and a denial of natural justice.
31 May 02 | Strict controls over dual occupancies and multi-unit housing developments, tough new rules on overshadowing and powerful protections for Canberra's garden-city status are the centrepieces of sweeping changes to the territory's residential planning laws announced yesterday.
31 May 02 | New residential planning rules outlined by Planning Minister Simon Corbell yesterday either hit the nail on the head or missed the point entirely, according to reaction from community and industry leaders.
31 May 02 | Chief Minister Jon Stanhope said he could understand why some people might now be sceptical of the Gallop inquiry's findings in the wake of criticisms from the ACT Supreme Court.
31 May 02 | Canberra retailing continued to grow during April, but more customers will need to hit the city's shopping centres to reverse a steady slow-down in the rate of growth in the territory.
31 May 02 | Veteran ACT winemaker Ken Helm says the "grape glut" is a real problem with very serious ramifications for the ACT wine region.
31 May 02 | Research and development is a lopsided process in Australia - plenty of R but not enough D, Australian Business Limited believes.
31 May 02 | Supermarket queues, speed cameras, politics and battling birthdays with Telstra.
31 May 02 | The Howard Government is determined to block scrutiny of it over the children-overboard affair, writes John Faulkner.
31 May 02 | The new MD can continue to expect close scrutiny, says Matthew Ricketson.