The Canberra Times
Sunday, 10 December 2023
Even the ancient Egyptians were obsessed with the ancient Egyptians.
Sally Pryor
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Residents revealed 'scary' damage after Friday's severe thunderstorm.
Bageshri Savyasachi
It's been more than a year since 25-year leases were offered.
Megan Doherty
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Paul Keir's family has farmed in the Majura Valley since 1956. Picture by Gary Ramage
The Insider, Dog Day Afternoon or Scent of a Woman?
Anna Houlahan
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Al Pacino plays journalist Lowell Bergman in which film? File pictures
Although, it's still a good idea to read terms and conditions.
James D Metzger
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The Ruby Princess in Sydney Harbour, March 2020. Picture Shutterstock
It will be done in the very near future, an embassy spokesperson said.
Jasper Morse
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Here's how you can maximise your chance at seeing the meteors.
Brad Tucker
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There are a few things you can do to maximise your chances of seeing the Geminids. Picture Shutterstock
The woman is said to have faked an illness to escape.
Hannah Neale
A sea of red took over Commonwealth Park.
Bageshri Savyasachi
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Charlotte, Sailor, 2, Hayley and George Fitzpatrick, 4, of Casey at Carols by Candlelight at Stage 88. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
The moral fog of averting our gaze in Gaza.
Mark Kenny
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An injured Palestinian woman in hospital after her family home was bombed in Khan Yunis. Picture Getty Images
Give the gift of Canberra, and all at the last minute!
Sally Pryor
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Running out of time for Christmas gift? We have you covered.
Review
Murphy plays a man determined to win a Christmas competition.
Jess Layt
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Emily Kam Kngwarray took up painting in her 70s.
Ron Cerabona
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A survey exhibition of Emily Kam Kngwarray's work at the National Gallery of Australia. Picture by Jed Cooper
Celebrations are a bit different this year. Now where's my cake?
Karen Hardy
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Let them eat cake. Picture Shutterstock
It was as if Major Joe Mullins heard God saying to him, "Your only right to live is to give yourself to me".
July 16, 1920 to December 2, 2023
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Then 93-year-old WWII veteran Joe Mullins with his bullet-pierced helmet in 2015. Picture by Graham Tidy.
It's hard to feel reflective when braving the hordes at the shopping centres.
Megan Doherty
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I do like to wonder what a federal capital at Lake George would have been like.
Ian Warden
A sailing regatta at Lake George in October 1961. Picture supplied
Under 'OzPharmLabs', drugs were allegedly distributed via post.
Tim Piccione
Detective Inspector Mark Steel addresses media outside court following a major drug bust and the arrest of three men, including James Martens, inset. Pictures by Keegan Carroll, Tim Piccione, ACT Policing

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'We're determined to restore its status,' Mr Albanese told Parliament.
Justine Landis-Hanley
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A career public servant has been appointed to head the ATO.
Adrian Rollins
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A career public servant has been appointed to head the ATO. Picture by Jeffrey Chan.
It's been almost a year since the government promised to axe the body.
Justine Landis-Hanley
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Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus.Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong.
A strange request in a recruitment interview has gone viral.
Jessica Coates
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The Insider, Dog Day Afternoon or Scent of a Woman?
Anna Houlahan
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Al Pacino plays journalist Lowell Bergman in which film? File pictures
The awards also featured first looks at upcoming releases.
Jessica Coates Ayden Dawkins
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Timothée Chalamet presents Game of the Year, Swen Vincke in a suit of armour and Matthew McConaughey introduces his new game 'The Exodus'. Picture via thegameawards/YouTube
The cyclone is expected to impact the north Queensland coast.
Anna McGuinness
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The Bureau's forecast track map for Severe Tropical Cyclone Jasper as of 4.55 am AEST on December 8. Picture by the Bureau of Meteorology
Albanese's government must match defence rhetoric with finding.
Justin Bassi, Bec Shrimpton
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The moral fog of averting our gaze in Gaza.
Mark Kenny
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An injured Palestinian woman in hospital after her family home was bombed in Khan Yunis. Picture Getty Images
Celebrations are a bit different this year. Now where's my cake?
Karen Hardy
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Let them eat cake. Picture Shutterstock
A small cohort of Canberrans are effectively being punished.
Sunday Canberra Times
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Majura Valley farmers deserve a fair go
Most people who support the Palestinians do not support the killing of Israelis.
Letters to the Editor
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You can support the people of Gaza but not back Hamas
The woman is said to have faked an illness to escape.
Hannah Neale
A whistleblower sought to use secret documents in his vacated trial.
Hannah Neale
Whistleblower David McBride arrives at the ACT Supreme Court last month. Picture by Karleen Minney
Court hears tragic event was a catalyst for change at hospital.
Lanie Tindale
Director of Canberra Hospital's emergency department Dr Sam Scanlan appeared at the inquest into the death of Rozalia Spadafora. Pictures by Dion Georgopoulos, supplied
'I just didn't really want to spend time with him.'
Tim Piccione
Former Liberal staffer colleagues Bruce Lehrmann, Major Nikita Irvine, centre, and Brittany Higgins. Pictures by Karleen Minney, AAP
The 92-year-old allegedly said he had done a 'terrible thing'.
Hannah Neale
Forensic police officers attend home in Fisher and, inset, Donald and Jean Morley. Pictures by Karleen Minney, supplied
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Time to vote for your favourite beer in the GABS Hottest 100.
Karen Hardy
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There's plenty of music and comedy to enjoy.
Ron Cerabona
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And try this easy six-step chocolate mousse for dessert.
Karen Hardy
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Roast garlic chicken on potato and leek gratin. Picture by Chris Court. Recipe and styling: Donna Hay
Hotel restaurants can't appease everyone but this one goes close.
Chris Hansen
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Baked sweet potato, edamame and tahini blend. Picture by Ashley St George
Give the gift of Canberra, and all at the last minute!
Sally Pryor
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Running out of time for Christmas gift? We have you covered.
Whether you're after the latest good book, or keen to binge - try these.
Karen Hardy
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Good As Gold, by Justin Smith. Michael Joseph. $32.99.
The Canberran tennis star revealed the news on an adults-only website.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Clouds loom over BBL as staff scramble to prepare pitch.
Cameron Mee
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Morgan Smithies wants to make his NRL debut against Newcastle.
David Polkinghorne
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Raiders recruit Morgan Smithies. Picture Getty Images
The batter wore a black armband during the Prime Minister's XI.
Cameron Mee
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Matt Renshaw has put his hand up for a Test recall with an impressive PM's XI century. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Canberra golfer Matthew Millar will have his spine fused.
David Polkinghorne
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Will the NRL change their tackling height next?
Melanie Dinjaski
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Tackling and concussion in sport is a hot topic. Picture by Jonathan Carroll
The NBA commissioner reveals why.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Josh Giddey developed his basketball game at the NBA Global Academy in Canberra. Picture Getty Images

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The developer is seeking approval for the first 150 homes.
Brittney Levinson
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An artist's impression of one of the apartment buildings planned for the Brickworks redevelopment. Picture supplied
An office block and hundreds of homes are planned.
Brittney Levinson
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An artist's impression of the proposed Anzac Park East office development. Picture supplied
An ode to an icon - just in time for Christmas!
Garry Linnell
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Santiago is an eclectic city known for its rich history.
Visit and explore Santiago as part of a luxury cruise
It's the season to celebrate - why not do it in style?
Tiana Templeman
We're calling it: The world's best revolving restaurants
The great statesman's wartime HQ is now London's hottest hotel.
Ute Junker
This resort's sustainability efforts are world-class.
Matt Brace
Top-notch luxury meets eco cred on this stunning Indonesian island
Which will you raise a Christmas toast to in your household?
Amy Cooper and Mal Chenu
Battle of the world's best sparkling-wine regions: Champagne v Prosecco
From family-friendly resorts to luxe digs, we have you covered.
Akash Arora
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Spicers Sangoma.
Yes, if you follow this step-by-step guide.
Janet Stone
The Big Question: Can long-haul flights with kids be stress-free?
Car Expert
Suzuki has reopened orders for its Jimny three-door. All specs remain unchanged for 2024, with prices starting from $30,490 before on-roads.
Jade Credentino
You could be looking at a wait of between three and six months for a new Nissan Qashqai. If you're not willing to wait, here are some other options.
William Stopford
Can't wait for a Nissan Qashqai? Have you considered...
Here are some top tips to help you get everything you need from a test drive and pick the new car that's right for you.
Paul Gover
What every new car buyer should do on a test drive
The new Nissan Qashqai is a much improved compact SUV, and presents well in ST-L form. It doesn't come cheap, though.
Scott Collie
2024 Nissan Qashqai review
We ask the head of McLaren Automotive Asia Pacific and China how he thinks Australians will take to the new 750S.
Anthony Crawford
Q&A with Paul Harris, managing director for McLaren Asia Pacific and China
Christmas is the season of bladder irritants, from the stress and excitement to the festive food and drink.
Tracey Seipel Nd, Ceo Seipel Group
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Discover the many benefits of retirement communities from easing the housing shortage crisis to improving the wellbeing of our seniors.
Rosie Ryan
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Keyton retirement communities foster friendship and fun. Picture supplied
With a focus on sustainable cruising, Hurtigruten Expeditions is helping people to experience one of the world's most beautiful and pristine regions - Antartica.
Rosie Ryan
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Get up close to some of the world's most amazing animals. Picture supplied
To manage pain, many Australians turn to common over-the-counter pain relievers.
Paracetamol is one of the most widely used pain relief medicines in the world that is available without prescription. Picture Karolina Grabowska via Pexels
Explore our most mighty waterway while tasting the wine made from sun ripened vines.
Emma Brown
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Impressive cliffs scoured by the river over millions of years along the Murray River. Picture Shutterstock
Take traffic jams, climate tipping points and population growth.
Rod Taylor
Plant wisely and your house will be cooler and smell totally delightful.
Jackie French
Foliage and fountains help beat the summer heat. Picture Shutterstock
Celebrations are a bit different this year. Now where's my cake?
Karen Hardy
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Let them eat cake. Picture Shutterstock
The Senior
Impersonation scams have fleeced $92 million from us in nine months. Here's how to not be duped.
Staff Reporter
Anne-Mason Furmage won't let her lifelong disability defeat her.
Rowan Cowley
Disability advocate Ann-Mason Furmage. Picture supplied
Thousands have heard Reg's stories about Kokoda Track. He has some simple advice to young people.
Staff Reporter
World War II veteran Reg Chard in his home at Villawood, Sydney, NSW. Picture supplied
The former prime minister was one of Australia's most beloved.
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 Bob Hawke and John Howard.
The National Portrait Gallery hosted 60 Australian makers and designers.
Tiah Kopunic from Coombs, and Isaac Plunkett from Macgregor.