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Light rail
Man hit by Canberra tram while walking through intersection
The man has upper body and leg injuries after being hit by the light rail vehicle in an incident that left a witness shocked.
- by Blake Foden and Katie Burgess
Opinion
Corruption
Liberals dig in to their last man and taxpayers' last dollar
Partisan use of public money before elections is corrupt, not ‘strategic’.
- by Jack Waterford
Opinion
Peter Dutton
'Worst ever immigration minister': Department veteran says asylum seekers jet in under Dutton's nose
Dutton would contend his greatest achievement is border control but the visa system is out of control.
- by Abul Rizvi
Man charged with murder of missing Sydney woman Samah Baker after search of Hume Highway rest area
Ms Baker was last seen after she was dropped off at her Early Street, Parramatta, share house by a male friend in the early hours of January 4.
- by Rachel Olding
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Do you dare? More ghostly roads haunting the capital
From baffling boulevards to phantom thoroughfares, Tim has uncovered another batch of barely-there roads dotted across the territory.
- by Tim the Yowie Man
Why Mothercraft is leaving the QEII
A bigger organisation is needed to contend with the costs associated with running the Curtin family centre, the society says.
- by Cassandra Morgan
How buyers caught in land tax fallout can get a waiver
The ACT Revenue Office will stop sending overdue notices to buyers who may have been unfairly slugged for land tax.
- by Katie Burgess
The people who want Abbott out of federal Parliament
Fired-up locals in Sydney's Warringah electorate have joined forces with one goal: to boot the former prime minister out of Federal Parliament.
- by Jane Cadzow
Opinion
Health
Individual accountability needed for ACT Health’s workplace culture
While the independent review provided welcome insights, there are still significant issues to resolve.
- by Antonio Di Dio
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Informer 3838
Victoria Police split over royal commission into Nicola Gobbo
- by Cameron Houston, Chris Vedelago and Tammy Mills
'Open season': NSW prison officers walk off the job over safety concerns
- by Matt Bungard and Rachel Clun
Politics
Morrison government hit by new internal dispute over coal
Policy gulf is being blamed for the government delay in deciding support for a shortlist of new projects.
- by David Crowe
Analysis
Paris Agreement
Abbott's Paris backflip reveals the emptiness of the leadership madness
- by David Crowe
World
Courting the hardliners, counting the votes in Indonesia's crucial poll
- by James Massola and Karuni Rompies
Property byallhomes

Canberra homes that have sold for more than $2 million this year
Canberra’s upper end of the market has experienced a surge in sales over recent weeks, after a slowdown in the last months of 2018.
- by Lucy Bladen

The revolutionary German plan to return property to the people
As rents keep rising and tired of waiting for government action, activists in Berlin are spearheading an idea to nationalise housing.
- by Joanna Kusiak
Business
'Nice and dirty': Rio's new mine taps aluminium boom
Aluminium is the hot new metal and Rio Tinto hopes to strike it lucky with its remote mine.
- by Darren Gray
Opinion
Population
Forget what's happening in the economy, just latch on to a scary label
- by Ross Gittins
Small business
Entertainment
Weighty issues for deposed king Karl
Karl Stefanovic was briefly back in front of the cameras, but is he destined to spend the next two years in the Channel Nine warehouse?
- by Andrew Hornery
Tragedy and joy for the family of Mike Willesee
It was one of the saddest and happiest weeks of Michael Willesee junior's life.
- by Andrew Hornery
Lifestyle
Smarter living
Is 50 the new 40 when it comes to having babies?
Researchers examined whether it is as safe to give birth over 50 as it is over 40. The results were surprising.
- by Ariane Beeston
NBN says no, actually, Australian internet prices are not too high
Research suggests our country is actually one of the most affordable markets for broadband in the world.
- by Tim Biggs
Fine Drinks
Wine & spirits
The Hobart whisky distillery that became a global phenomenon
- by Steve Colquhoun
Food bygoodfood
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Sport
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Brumbies
'Absolutely shattered': Alaalatoa injury adds pain to Brumbies' loss
The Rebels launched a massive second-half comeback to add insult to an Allan Alaalatoa injury.
- by Chris Dutton
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GWS Giants
Stephen Coniglio shines in GWS Giants defeat
Greater Western Sydney's stand-in skipper was a cut above but it wasn't enough for victory.
- by Caden Helmers




