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    This picture was taken by Kath Campbell at Wayo on Tuesday morning.

    'Never this early': Residents shocked to find snow falling in tablelands

    • Emily Barton
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    Data over the past 19 years were accessed in the breach

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    New Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories Nola Marina (front, far-left) after the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Scott Morrison's ministry last week. Ms Marino has said she wants to work with the ACT government to get a good outcome for the national capital. Picture: Alex Ellinghausen

    New minister no roadblock for light rail to Woden

    • Katie Burgess
    Industrial Relations Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

    Company refused certification to work on ACT government projects

    • Katie Burgess
    One of the guns seized from a Carwoola home during a police search. Picture: NSW Police

    Guns, cash seized from Carwoola home following shooting

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    Education Minister Yvette Berry has announced two new schools for Canberra's growing norht,

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    Labor's Katy Gallagher has been rewarded with a senior role on the Labor frontbench. Picture: Sitthixay Ditthavong

    Gallagher warns PM against 'finger waving' at bureaucracy

    • Sally Whyte
    Plans to upgrade ailing assets at Canberra Hospital are behind schedule and over budget.

    Upgrade of ailing hospital assets behind schedule and over budget

    • Daniella White

    Keneally to push immigration as Labor mulls new economic growth agenda

    Interest cut looms as ACT budget handed down

    Productivity growth 'mediocre' as businesses cut R&D and innovation spending

    Residents group withdraws appeal over Curtin shops development

    This picture was taken by Kath Campbell at Wayo on Tuesday morning.

    'Never this early': Residents shocked to find snow falling in tablelands

    NSW Blues utility Jack Wighton is looking to make a difference on and off the park. Picture: AAP

    Raiders star ready to move on from troubled past as he prepares for his Origin debut

    Jimmy Barnes on Monday night's Q&A.

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    Under a proposed trial patients could be "prescribed" time spent outdoors with ACT park rangers like Tidbinbilla Visitor Centre manager Heather Gow-Carey, pictured. Picture: Dion Georgopoulos

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    Jimmy Barnes on Monday night's Q&A.

    A very cool Jimmy Barnes outlines what's uncool on Q&A

    Labor's Deputy Senate Leader Senator Kristina Keneally. Picture: Alex Ellinghausen

    Keneally to push immigration as Labor mulls new economic growth agenda

    The commission said part of the problem might be the changing nature of the economy, with more activity driven by the services sector rather than traditional areas such as manufacturing. Picture: Jessica Shapiro

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    Dealing with the inflated dividend

    Labor's Katy Gallagher has been rewarded with a senior role on the Labor frontbench. Picture: Sitthixay Ditthavong

    Gallagher warns PM against 'finger waving' at bureaucracy

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    Try changing this password if your employer allows it to be stolen.

    Giving your boss the finger

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    Whistleblowers, whether public servants or members of the public, won't be able to report allegedly corrupt conduct. Picture: Paul Jones

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    Comment

      Elizabeth, one of the Solomon Islands teenage girls calling on the Solomon Islands Ministry of Education to extend its Fee Free Basic Education policy. Picture: Plan International Australia

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        Making the most of cumquats

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        Cheeky charity swim all for a good cause

        • Karen Hardy
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        Gather your friends at Amici

        • Karen Hardy

        Sport

          Capital Football boss Phil Brown will be all smiles when the ACT government announces their funding for soccer's new home in the budget on Tuesday. Picture: Elesa Kurtz

        • EXCLUSIVE
        • ACT government to announce a $20m new home for Canberra soccer in budget

          NSW Blues utility Jack Wighton is looking to make a difference on and off the park. Picture: AAP

          Raiders star ready to move on from troubled past as he prepares for his Origin debut

          Brumbies fullback Tom Banks is on the cusp of Rugby World Cup selection. Picture: Sitthixay Ditthavong

          Banks or Beale? Fullback battle begins

          Ben Edwards is holding out hope for a million-dollar tournament opportunity. Picture: Elesa Kurtz

          'I'm still in shock': Edwards hits hurdle

          Hudson Young faces a five-week suspension after an eye gouge on Canterbury Bulldogs prop Aiden Tolman.

          Rookie Raider banned for five games

          • Caden Helmers

          Fresh sex tape rocks Blues' preparations for Origin opener

          • Andrew Webster and Christian Nicolussi
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                Life & Style

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                    Quality Angus cows. "The season is not favouring us but most of the females presented in strong forward store condition," Stuart Sheldrake said. Photo: MacCallum Inglis

                    Angus cows reach $1500 at Scone sale

                    Quality Angus cows. "The season is not favouring us but most of the females presented in strong forward store condition," Stuart Sheldrake said. Photo: MacCallum Inglis

                    Angus cows reach $1500 at Scone sale

                    Top price: Shaun, Noel and Jodie Hoskinson "Bundoona" Kikoira with their $345 lambs. Photo: Mark Flagg

                    Heavy export lambs meet incredible demand

                    Top price: Shaun, Noel and Jodie Hoskinson "Bundoona" Kikoira with their $345 lambs. Photo: Mark Flagg

                    Heavy export lambs meet incredible demand

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