30 Sep 02 | Getting the right mix of events and activities is a complex business says Brock Cambourne, but the pay-offs can be substantial.
30 Sep 02 | IF THE Commonwealth Government had an Independent Commission Against Corruption there would probably be a case for a reference of the Government's recent decisions on ethanol to it.
30 Sep 02 | After a horror start to his season, Western District coach Geoff Stokes admitted to harbouring a few doubts as to whether his champion team would even make the finals to defend its past two premierships.
30 Sep 02 | There were more tears at Collingwood last week than you'd see at at an Enrique Iglesias concert.
30 Sep 02 | Complaints about a nurse who stole drugs, a disabled man who died from septic shock after an ulcer became infected, and a woman who woke during surgery were among the cases that landed on the ACT health watchdog's desk during 2001-02.
30 Sep 02 | ACTU secretary Greg Combet has called on employers to provide women with up to three years' unpaid maternity leave and a guarantee of part-time work when they return.
30 Sep 02 | The fire escapes don't meet safety standards, there isn't a lift big enough to carry a stretcher out during an emergency and many residents are too afraid to venture out of their tiny flats at night.
30 Sep 02 | The biggest sporting and entertainment events in town could be in jeopardy as the national public liability insurance crisis hits local security companies who can no longer buy insurance to cover crowd control.
29 Sep 02 | The AIS is celebrating 21 years of high performance, writes Megan Doherty.
29 Sep 02 | Member for Fraser and Opposition frontbench strategist Bob McMullan feels at ease. He has told Emma Macdonald that after 35 years of hard yards within the ALP, many of them in strategic and number-crunching roles, he is staying apart from the party's latest soul-searching.
29 Sep 02 | NEWS that Australian Silicon has abandoned its plans to build a charcoal factory at Mogo on the South Coast will undoubtedly please many people living in the area who have made a big issue of resisting a plant regarded as environmentally unsound, certainly in the vicinity of a growing residential area.
29 Sep 02 | WHEN Wests' man of the match, Steve Amosa, scored in the corner to seal his team's third premiership yesterday, like any self-respecting rock musician he celebrated a power-packed try by grooming his hair in the ball-cum-mirror.
29 Sep 02 | CANBERRA property owners are sitting on a rapidly escalating investment with the unimproved land value increasing by 70 per cent across the ACT and as much as 113 per cent in some suburbs in just the past eight years.
29 Sep 02 | SOME of the army's most constructive and destructive soldiers repaired battlefield defences and blew apart obstacles during a demonstration of their skills at the Majura Range yesterday.
29 Sep 02 | A WOMAN and her young daughter were recovering yesterday after escaping from a fire in a fourth-floor apartment in Braddon.
29 Sep 02 | CANBERRA'S brothels of the future will be safe havens for customers and staff, have a great working relationship with government, and will have risen above the prejudices of the community.
29 Sep 02 | THE taunts were cruel. And kind of funny.
28 Sep 02 | CANBERRA group is examining a new form of living which allows members wide freedom of choice, while providing community support.
28 Sep 02 | THE chemistry of charcoal can turn politics upside down: Liberals go anti-development, Labor goes anti-green
28 Sep 02 | TIME was when a very competent and efficient departmental Secretary was having trouble getting on with a not particularly marvellous minister that a wise prime minister would know immediately with whose services he should dispense first.