31 Aug 02 | The Chapman man shot by police last year and left a quadriplegic says he wants two things justice and compensation.
31 Aug 02 | On the eve of one of their most important games of the year the Canberra Raiders' pack has received a huge boost with leading back-rower Michael Hodgson signing a new two-year deal yesterday.
31 Aug 02 | The Canberra Raiders will embark on a 12-hour strike mission to Brisbane this morning, the outcome of which could determine their National Rugby League finals fate.
31 Aug 02 | Canberra Hospital is telling people to go elsewhere unless they are seriously ill, because its emergency and intensive-care units are overflowing.
31 Aug 02 | Calls by the larger states for a bigger slice of the Commonwealth funding pie were the antithesis of a fair go, ACT Treasurer Ted Quinlan said yesterday.
30 Aug 02 | Former chief minister Kate Carnell's calls for urban infill smacked of ignorance and showed contempt for the city, according to some members of Canberra's political community
30 Aug 02 | Treasurer Ted Quinlan's first Budget was passed last night with unanimous support from the Assembly.
30 Aug 02 | Perjury charges could be laid against a government witness at the inquest into the death two years ago of a disabled resident of an ACT-run group house.
29 Aug 02 | Many feel the Hawke-Wran review of Labor offers a second chance for changes that could have been implemented in 1978, but caution is needed, says Phillippe Allen.
29 Aug 02 | America's latest attempt to weaken the mandate of the ICC symbolises a strange notion of justice, as Ross Buckley argues.
29 Aug 02 | The long-term need at the moment is for more water in the western rivers, not for the irrigators but to help flush the system.
29 Aug 02 | A new factor in the national greenhouse
emissions equation, emissions from
land-se change, favours Australia.
29 Aug 02 | Furore after the Gallop Report into Disability Services has ignored the positive experiences of group homes, says Margaret Morton.
29 Aug 02 | Hollywood hasn't made a good movie about September 11 yet, but it's more a failure of imagination than nerves. Movie producers are worried about offending their audiences; but screenwriters also seem unable to come up with an imaginative storyline.
29 Aug 02 | There is nothing wrong in principle with the idea of further land development in the area of NSW south of Canberra but there is every potential for the idea to be a spatial, economic and social disaster unless the project is carefully planned.
29 Aug 02 | What does it say about ordinary Australians that a major intensive poll into their values and beliefs has been called off, because most of the respondents cannot articulate what they believe in?
29 Aug 02 | Conflict of interest seems to be something that ministers, from the Prime Minister down, do not seem to understand. It's as much about the appearance of conflict as the reality of it.
29 Aug 02 | YET ANOTHER international media organisation has been cowed by the draconian defamation laws of the Singapore Government, and by the compliant attitude of its judiciary to anything approaching free speech about the operation of this government.
29 Aug 02 | Canberrans opposed to urban infill and the changes it brings ought to be a bit less "precious" and "selfish", and have been labelled by former ACT Chief Minister Kate Carnell as "bananas" - opponents of progress who whinge and "build almost nothing anywhere near anything".
29 Aug 02 | Surviving family life in Canberra became slightly easier yesterday when the Marymead Child and Family Centre issued a new report into respite care and 21 licensed clubs pledged $50,000 to the Marymead Foundation.