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Wednesday 12 November 2025
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Experts reveal what makes your car more vulnerable to theft.
Bageshri Savyasachi, Ray Athwal, Petlee Peter • 28m ago
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This coach had been reappointed a year after being sacked.
David Polkinghorne • 28m ago
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The house was built to house government employees.
Georgina Sebar • 28m ago
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The Manuka Housing Precinct was built in 1930 to provide housing for government employees. Picture supplied
Report finds incomplete records on tree management.
Brittney Levinson • 28m ago
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Government House, Canberra. Picture by Gary Ramage
Brockmann is in the running for Young Australian of the Year.
Jade Lazarevic
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Ultramarathon runner Nedd Brockmann has bought a property in Newcastle. Picture supplied/Linkedin
On Remembrance Day, we should all reflect on our war past.
Carla Mascarenhas
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Gordon Hill at Bardia Barracks in Sydney in the 1980s. Picture supplied
How gruelling six-month training block in Europe led to stunning victory.
Melanie Dinjaski • 28m ago
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Connor Lineen was atop the podium at the 2025 Australia Lead Climbing Championships. Pictures by Jono Lineen
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The project was first announced by the Coalition government.
Dana Daniel
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Soccer boss reveals further impact from Gungahlin United collapse.
Melanie Dinjaski • 28m ago
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Capital Football chief executive Samantha Farrow and inset the letter sent to clubs. Picture by Gary Ramage
'Our defence strategy risks becoming a matter of what we can afford and not what we need.'
Dana Daniel
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The cabinet ministers dined with Jack Gough at Carlotta.
Dana Daniel • 28m ago
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Jim Chalmers and Katy Gallagher dined with Invasive Species Council chief Jack Gough at Carlotta. Pictures by Gary Ramage, supplied
Both girls were employed by the man, court told.
Tim Piccione
Dhiren Patel leaves court on a previous occasion. Picture by Hannah Neale
Former senator Linda Reynolds' bid to bankrupt Brittany Higgins following a successful defamation case against her one-time staffer has hit a road block.
Aaron Bunch
Linda Reynolds wants to know what Brittany Higgins did with her $2.4 million compensation payout. Photo: Richard Wainwright/AAP PHOTOS
The ACT government could turn the taps back on at unused ovals.
David Polkinghorne
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There's plenty of Canberra Raiders contract movement going on.
David Polkinghorne, Melanie Dinjaski
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Raiders officially announce Daine Laurie's signing and agree to terms with Coby Black (right). Pictures AAP Images
Canberra's start-ups can now access millions of taxpayer dollars.
Lucy Arundell
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New snag in MyWay+ debacle as govt flags contract failing.
Steve Evans,
Ben McHugh, Deputy Director-General, Transport Canberra, left, and Ayala Domani, NEC vice-president of technology and innovation on the day of the launch of the new ticketing system. Picture by Karleen Minney
Why the old rules of political recovery won't save them.
Crispin Hull
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Opposition Leader Sussan Ley with Nationals leader David Littleproud. Picture by Gary Ramage
A round-one Raiders home game would set up a mega Canberra Day long weekend.
David Polkinghorne
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The Raiders look set to start their pre-season trials at Seiffert Oval.
'I don't understand the drive': one week on from fee hike.
Nieve Walton
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The Albanese govt says its under-16s social media ban will 'change a generation.'
Dana Daniel
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Mary MacKillop College students (L-R) Charlotte Cooper, Sam Reyes, Peyton Childs and Noah Tapp. Picture by Keegan Carroll
She denies threat, claims she was looking for a tool to fix chair.
Hannah Neale
A decade of crime data shows dwelling break-ins have plummeted.
Bageshri Savyasachi, Ray Athwal, Petlee Peter
Riley Bryden pictured in his Casey garage that was robbed last month. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Fifty years on from the sacking of Gough Whitlam, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has described the saga as a ''partisan political ambush".
Zac de Silva
Anthony Albanese has marked the anniversary by condemning the sacking of Labor hero Gough Whitlam. Photo: Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS

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The GoBoat founder has won a decisive preselection vote.
Jasper Lindell
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Coalition frontbenchers continue to insist a challenge is not brewing against Sussan Ley as a crucial meeting nears on the party's contentious energy policy.
Zac de Silva, Jacob Shteyman and Andrew Brown
Angus Taylor has brushed off suggestions he's planning a coup against leader Sussan Ley. Photo: Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS
The party will make itself virtually unelectable.
Jack Waterford
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Opposition Leader Sussan Ley, middle, and, left, National senator Bridget McKenzie and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson. Pictures by Gary Ramage, AAP
FOI used 'to perpetuate a targeted campaign of harassment'.
Dana Daniel
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Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs of Australia Stephanie Foster, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and Services Australia chief David Hazlehurst. Pictures by Keegan Carroll, Gary Ramage
A veteran has recalled the price paid by men and women who served the country as thousands of Australians attended Remembrance Day services across the nation.
Tess Ikonomou and William Ton
Australians gathered to mark 107 years since the armistice that ended fighting in World War I. Photo: Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS
'This policy was so badly misrepresented,' the backbencher says.
Dana Daniel
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This is an important aspect of democratic accountability.
John Wilson, Kieran Pender
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For the Act to work in practice, agencies need to ensure that a speak-up culture is fostered within them. Picture Shutterstock
Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead will retire in mid-2026.
Eleanor Campbell
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US nuclear-powered submarines will begin rotating through HMAS Stirling in Western Australia from 2027. Picture supplied by the Department of Defence.
'There were three generations of family in a vehicle.'
Adam Spencer Bryan Hoadley
Jannali East Public School launches film on Remembrance Day
Eva Kolimar
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Jannali East Public School students with assistant principal Michelle Love, Kokoda veteran Reg Chard and Warrant Class Officer 2 Jeremy Lowe. Picture supplied
Australian polo mourns the 10-goal legend who coached King Charles.
Glenn Ellard
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Sinclair Hill (right) on the polo field with a young Prince Charles. Picture from Facebook.
For too long, major telcos have not been held to account.
Carol Bennett • 28m ago
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For too long, the major telcos, like Optus, have not been held to account for their failures. Picture Shutterstock
This is a failure of national duty.
Chris Barrie • 28m ago
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Army reserve soldiers help with flood cleanup in northern NSW earlier this year. Picture Defence Images
For too long, major telcos have not been held to account.
Carol Bennett • 28m ago
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This plan would actually raise power prices
Frank Jotzo
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Vocal net zero critic Barnaby Joyce. Picture by Peter Hardin
This is a failure of national duty.
Chris Barrie • 28m ago
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Army reserve soldiers help with flood cleanup in northern NSW earlier this year. Picture Defence Images
Whitlam's legacy and the true electoral mandate.
Letters to the Editor • 28m ago
Fraser and Kerr colluded to mug the Whitlam government
The unseen cost of Anzac heroism in WWI.
The Canberra Times • 28m ago
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After the trenches: WWI's dark legacy
Why trivialising front-line work is damaging.
John Coyne
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Other states should be watching this example.
Rodney Croome
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How can we begrudge people a gesture that says the state sees them and cares about them? Picture Shutterstock
He said this was an 'extraordinary development' in the case.
Hannah Neale
Picture Shutterstock
'Dying in a car crash is a tragic way for such a young person to die.'
Tim Piccione
The fatal crash happened on Black Mountain Drive. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Cops allegedly found gas masks, chemicals, imitation gun in bedroom.
Hannah Neale
The ACT courts building, where the teenager was denied bail. Picture by Karleen Minney
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Andy Allen on the evolution of flavour in Australian homes.
Amy Martin • 28m ago
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A writer's love letter to the quiet traditions of her beloved Italy.
Jenna Lo Bianco
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Tessa Thompson is a delight as the titular character.
Jess Layt
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Tessa Thompson in Hedda. Picture Prime Video
There will also be field trips.
Staff Reporters
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Gang-gang couple by Angela Roberston-Buchanan who wil be speaking at the conference.
So why is ANU intent on destroying its future here in Canberra?
Sally Pryor
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Chief conductor of the Canberra Symphony Orchestra Jessica Cottis. Picture by Karleen Minney
This coach had been reappointed a year after being sacked.
David Polkinghorne • 28m ago
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Soccer boss reveals further impact from Gungahlin United collapse.
Melanie Dinjaski • 28m ago
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How gruelling six-month training block in Europe led to stunning victory.
Melanie Dinjaski • 28m ago
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Connor Lineen was atop the podium at the 2025 Australia Lead Climbing Championships. Pictures by Jono Lineen
The Bendigo Spirit have held on to defeat the UC Capitals in a see-sawing contest, with Izzy Borlase and Marianna Tolo stepping up to claim the WNBL victory.
Sebastian Tan
Marianna Tolo has tipped in the winning basket for the Bendigo Spirit against the luckless Capitals. Photo: James Ross/AAP PHOTOS
There's plenty of Canberra Raiders contract movement going on.
David Polkinghorne, Melanie Dinjaski
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A round-one Raiders home game would set up a mega Canberra Day long weekend.
David Polkinghorne
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The Raiders look set to start their pre-season trials at Seiffert Oval.

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High wages could be reducing demand for the scheme in the ACT.
Georgina Sebar
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Housing prices have remained stable under new federal scheme. Picture by Karleen Minney.
The ACT government could turn the taps back on at unused ovals.
David Polkinghorne
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The ACT government is investigating bringing back 14 dryland grounds around Canberra. Pictures by David Polkinghorne, Karleen Minney
The United Nations' COP32 climate summit in 2027 will be hosted by Ethiopia but next year's COP31 remains a contest between Turkey and Australia.
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The return to earth of three stranded Chinese astronauts on the Shenzhou-20 mission is progressing smoothly, China's space agency says.
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Wang Jie, Chen Dong and Chen Zhongrui travelled to the Tiangong space station in April. Photo: AP PHOTO
Turkish authorities say a military cargo plane with 20 Turkish personnel on board has crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border.
A Turkish military cargo plane has crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border, officials say. Photo: AP PHOTO
Old-world warmth meets wild Atlantic beauty at this hideaway.
Alex Mitcheson
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Escape the ordinary and discover hidden gems in Sydney this summer.
Laura Rumbel
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Felons Manly is the spot to cool off this summer. Picture supplied
New survey reveals travel is 'a vital part of how we live, connect and recharge'.
Acm Newsroom
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People line up to check in at the airport. Picture by Shutterstock
Author's caravan lap around Australia created priceless memories before tragedy.
David Riley
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It's a popular route, and Hong Kong Airlines' new service has one clear advantage.
Michael Turtle
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Hong Kong Airlines.
The excursion shows off the pride and resilience of the township.
Michael Turtle
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Guide and tuktuk driver Phyllies. Picture by Michael Turtle
It's important to take care of yourself when on a cruise - here's how to do it.
Louise Goldsbury
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Norwegian Viva in Lisbon.
Car Expert
Kia has revealed a new generation of its US-built Telluride three-row crossover SUV, but it won't be coming to Australia.
William Stopford • 58m ago
Mercedes-Benz is putting the final touches on its second-generation GLB mid-size SUV, ahead of its Australian release in 2026.
Marton Pettendy • 1hr ago
2026 Mercedes-Benz GLB interior revealed before its debut next month
Toyota's electric C-HR will join its hybrid counterpart in local showrooms in 2027, and it's set to be the brand's most affordable EV.
Damion Smy
Toyota C-HR EV confirmed for Australia as the brand’s cheapest EV yet
The new-generation RAV4 brings Toyota Australia's first plug-in hybrid model in a freshly designed package with added safety and tech.
Damion Smy
2026 Toyota RAV4 price and specs
Australia's best-selling SUV is entering a new generation and will offer plug-in hybrid power, but the latest Toyota RAV4 is pricier than before.
Damion Smy
2026 Toyota RAV4 cops price rises of up to $6000
Summer just got hotter with Brown Brothers Aluminium Prosecco bottle.
Miranda Aitken
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Join the new Say G'day Day on November 21 to help foster community connection.
Connection is just a tap away. The team behind Say G'day Day, Inclusee, is launching its new Virtual Community Centre, making it easier for older Australians to find community and join events online. Picture supplied by Inclusee
Australians are travelling back to the battlefields where the Anzacs fought and fell.
Mat McLachlan says more and more Australians are travelling to where it happened, including the Western Front. Picture supplied
Fulfilla helps businesses tackle burnout by rebuilding trust.
Elizabeth Habermann
Employees who feel heard and valued will be more engaged. Create this in your own business with the help of Fulfilla. Picture Shutterstock
Coca-Cola Recycling Drive offers community groups the chance to win a share of $20,000.
A recipient of a Coca-Cola in the Community grant, the Warrior Woman Foundation helps young Australian women build financial independence and resilience. Picture supplied by Coca-Cola
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On Remembrance Day, we should all reflect on our war past.
Carla Mascarenhas
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Social worker's fight to house vulnerable elderly community.
Phoebe Loomes
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2026 Australians of the Year for Victoria (L-R) Carrie Bickmore, Australian of the Year for Victoria, Bryan Lipmann, Senior Australian of the Year for Victoria, Abraham Kuol, Young Australian of the Year for Victoria. Picture: Australian of the Year Awards
A new study exposes problem is not just among younger generations.
Lisa Edser
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More Australians over 66 are developing a gaming disorder which can lead to spending more money. Picture from Unsplash.