The Canberra Times
Monday, 6 February 2023
Sarah Basford Canales, Miriam Webber
Strong transport corridors will eventually enable people to give up their cars, Planning Minister believes.
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Mert Ozkan, Ece Toksabay and Kinda Makieh28m ago
China urges restraint, US searches for balloon remnants
Yew Lun Tian and David Lawder1hr ago
The US military is hoping to find debris from the balloon to glean information about its purpose. (AP PHOTO)
Ukraine defence ministry in turmoil at key point in war
Tom Balmforth and Pavel Polityuk1hr ago
Ukraine looks set to appoint a new defence chief, with Kyrylo Budanov expected to take up the role. (EPA PHOTO)
Bid to allow people to take pets to aged care facilities.
Therese Murray
From being made fun of for what they look like to systemic exclusion, this year's award recipients are genuinely fighting for inclusion and acceptance.
2023 Senior Australian of the Year, Professor Tom Calma. Picture by NADC/Salty Dingo