31 Dec 06 | THE damage bill for the National Museum of Australia is expected to reach $500,000 after Friday afternoon's intense storm, which caused part of the museum's roof to collapse.
31 Dec 06 | THE spirit of Brindabella lives on, as two Canberra sailors made history on board Sydney to Hobart overall handicap winner Love & War yesterday.
31 Dec 06 | A SPECTACULAR New Year's fireworks display with a surprise twist is in store for Canberrans tonight, according to Martin Brady from Fireworks Australia.
31 Dec 06 | CANBERRA Gunners and former New Zealand Breakers NBL coach Frank Arsego said on Friday he would return to the national league - if the conditions were right.
31 Dec 06 | AUSTRALIAN families wanting to adopt children from China have been left devastated by the Chinese Government's decision to make it harder for people to do so.
31 Dec 06 | THE Emergency Services Agency has come under attack for the way it handled a bio-terrorism scare at the Indonesian embassy last year.
31 Dec 06 | CANBERRANS begin 2007 facing a new fee on power and communications dubbed the "Stanhope charge" arising from the ACT Government's horror budget.
31 Dec 06 |
KAMBAH resident Norma Holt, who lost her three-year-old Persian cat Jenny in March after she was frightened by illegal fireworks, wants a fireworks ban in the ACT.
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31 Dec 06 | CANBERRA's rapidly ageing population is impacting on not just services for the elderly - it also means more nudists.
31 Dec 06 | FOR almost half a century their faces have been a welcome sight for hundreds of Canberra motorists stranded on the side of the road.
30 Dec 06 | ONE OF the pleasures, or duties, of being a journalist is to read a pile of documents which most Australians will never bother to read, but the contents of which they will have analysed for them.
30 Dec 06 | Canberra's Alun Jones says he would rather put his tennis career behind him than return to the days of cramming five players into a caravan to cut costs as they tried to break into the game.
30 Dec 06 | Canberra's water supply is to be switched back to the Cotter catchment after a brief run of supplies from the Googong dam resulted in complaints about the taste and smell of the water.
30 Dec 06 | Canberra's contingent of young guns has the confidence to make an immediate impact for the Raiders in the NRL next season, according to departing Premier League coach Andrew McFadden.
30 Dec 06 | Prime Minister John Howard, until now a staunch supporter of the coal industry, has spoken of the need for Australia to cut its reliance on the present generation of coal-fired power stations as it moves to a nuclear future.
30 Dec 06 | IRAQ'S Appeals Court has upheld the death sentence against ousted president Saddam Hussein, meaning that he could die at any time. The White House called the ruling a milestone in Iraq's efforts to replace the rule of the tyrant with the rule of law. One may concede that it is a milestone but a victory for the rule of law? Hardly.
30 Dec 06 | Australia's coal-fired electricity industry has dismissed the Federal Government's key strategy to cut the nation's escalating greenhouse emissions as too expensive, financially risky and untested.
30 Dec 06 | If there is one sport where the old cliche 'no pain no gain' rings true it is boxing.
30 Dec 06 | Canberra's tough water restrictions could cost the ACT up to $1billion according to a leading ANU economist.
30 Dec 06 | In summer, Canberra goes to Batemans Bay but when the weather is bad, Batemans Bay goes to Mogo.