The Canberra Times
Friday 8 November 2024
Here's a full list of cabinet members and the ACT's new ministers.
Jasper Lindell
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The highway is closed in both directions.
Sally Foy
Senior bureaucrats confirmed the school was not meeting conditions.
Connor Pearce
The controversial Brindabella Christian College has been in David Pocock's spotlight in Senate estimates. Pictures by Elesa Kurtz, Keegan Carroll
Caroline Kennedy tenure as ambassador coming to an end.
Megan Doherty
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Ambassador Caroline Kennedy reads to students at the Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health and Community Services in Narrabundah. Picture by Karleen Minney
The price has been reduced by a million dollars.
Jen Melocco
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After nearly three months on the market the four-bedroom property at Bondi Beach is still looking for a buyer. Pic: Supplied
Video shows the silver ute screeching through the car park.
Lucy Arundell
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The car was allegedly driven dangerously through an underground car park. Pictures by Queensland Police
Opinion
Clearly, next time all our pussies need to have sharpened teeth.
Jenna Price
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More than 200 compulsory redundancies prompt staff protest.
Steve Evans
Attorney-General breaks silence on secretive chapter of report.
Miriam Webber
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Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus in question time during November, 2024. Picture by Gary Ramage
Minister appointed to oversee changes in the ACT public service.
Lucy Bladen
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Chief Minister Andrew Barr with Rachel Stephen-Smith, who has just been appointed as the Public Service Minister, during the election campaign. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Officers woke the man when they determined he was not injured.
Tim Piccione
The ACT Magistrates Court. Picture by Karleen Minney
A new hairstyle distracted from a big change.
Lucy Bladen
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Whether by accident or design, this must be a relief for Albo.
Amanda Vanstone
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Picture by Gary Ramage
Dr Rudd cleared his social media feed shortly before Trump won.
Eleanor Campbell, Dana Daniel
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Police seeking witnesses to alleged animal cruelty incident.
Tim Piccione
Police allege drugs were found hidden in his underwear.
Hannah Neale
The ACT courts building, where the man is set to face charges. Picture by Karleen Minney
The legendary radio broadcaster has been on air for 4 decades.
Carla Mascarenhas
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Radio broadcaster Ray Hadley. Picture by Peter Rae.
Analysis
It shouldn't have even been close. But 'should' has nothing to do with it.
Mark Kenny
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Andrew Barr said Greens' plan to speed up project 'not feasible'.
Jasper Lindell
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Chief Minister Andrew Barr. Picture by Gary Ramage
Hosking underwent shoulder surgery, but is aiming for round one.
David Polkinghorne
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Security guard employed after three students sent home.
Steve Evans
Security guard at Lyneham High School. Picture by Gary Ramage
Many point to an agenda as lacking both consistency and coherence.
Jared Mondschein
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Donald Trump. Picture Shutterstock
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PM to ask for support for the move at national cabinet.
Dana Daniel
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The opposition transport spokesperson went hard on the PM on the issue.
Dana Daniel
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Coalition transport spokesperson Bridget McKenzie is going through her travel history. Picture by Keegan Carroll
It's in everyone's interests to see young people succeed.
Daniel Cash
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Helping Gen Z with HECS will help us all in the long run. Picture by Peter Lorimer
Australians lose millions every day to scams, but new laws could shore up defences to new and novel fraud schemes.
Kat Wong
New laws will better protect Australians from losing millions of dollars a day to criminal scams. Photo: Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS
Consumers doubt rising costs are totally to blame for higher grocery prices, as profits fall for manufacturers struggling to pass on surging costs.
Jack Gramenz, Kat Wong and Andrew Brown
Consumer advocates say shoppers have lost trust in the major supermarkets. Photo: Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS
Tensions begin to fray on day two of the week-long block.
Connor Pearce
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Deputy Chief Magistrate described it as 'a fall from grace'.
Miriam Webber
A sign for the Department of Home Affairs. Picture by Jamila Toderas
NACC raids, secretary headshots and Tony Burke's electric vehicle were covered.
Brittney Levinson
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Infrastructure secretary Jim Betts, Home Affairs secretary Stephanie Foster and DPS acting secretary Jaala Hinchcliffe appeared at Senate estimates on Monday. Pictures by Keegan Carroll
Video shows the silver ute screeching through the car park.
Lucy Arundell
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'That seems like a really difficult thing for me to do now.'
Anna Houlahan
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Rachael Gunn said she's not planning on returning to competitive breakdancing following the Paris Olympics. Pictures by 2dayfm/Instagram/AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts
It's going to be a summer of barbeques and buffets.
Lucy Arundell
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The humble barbeque is still Australia's favourite way to host a gathering. Picture by Shutterstock
The fight broke out as passengers disembarked the plane.
Anna Houlahan
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A plane, photographed from below, lands at Sydney Airport. Picture Tom Cliff
The legendary radio broadcaster has been on air for 4 decades.
Carla Mascarenhas
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Radio broadcaster Ray Hadley. Picture by Peter Rae.
Whether by accident or design, this must be a relief for Albo.
Amanda Vanstone
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Many point to an agenda as lacking both consistency and coherence.
Jared Mondschein
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Donald Trump. Picture Shutterstock
Why I don't think artificial intelligence can imporve my wirting (yes, I'm making a point).
Steve Evans
A robot making writing suggestions? No thanks. Picture Shutterstock
The future might be about to become even more uncertain.
The Canberra Times
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What does the US election mean for us?
The royals just aren't relevant to modern Australia.
Letters to the Editor
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The republic and reconciliation are two sides of the same coin
Counsel wants to remain anonymous until appeal gets official date.
Tim Piccione
Alleged victim approached by group of 10 teens before stabbing.
Hannah Neale
Police are seeking witnesses to an alleged stabbing. Picture by Karleen Minney
Ex-Air Force member jailed over children indecent assaults.
Tim Piccione
The ACT Magistrates Court, where the man was sentenced. Picture by Karleen Minney
Alleged grave robber charged after police raid recovers items plus gun
Steve Evans
Tony and Mary Brucic with recovered memntoes of their son, TJ. Picture by Karleen Minney
Police say sporting coach may have more alleged victims.
Hannah Neale
The ACT courts building, where the man was granted bail. Picture by Karleen Minney
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Ottoman Cuisine has reopened in the same place with the same menu.
Sally Pryor
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The celebrity chef thinks Aussies should up the ante at Christmas.
Sally Pryor
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He'll be here in March next year.
Staff Reporters
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Sir Bob Geldof, right, and Midge Ure in 2004 on the 20th anniversary of Do They Know It's Christmas? which raised millions for famine relief in Africa. Picture supplied
Winning the Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy is a constant goal.
Sally Pryor
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John and Sarah Collingwood of Four Winds Vineyard have won an award for their shiraz, inset. Pictures supplied
What's on in Canberra on November 9-10
Sally Pryor
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Scenes from The Forage earlier this year in Acton. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Stallholder Carol Webster has been there from the start.
Megan Doherty
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Jewelley maker Carol Webster, of Kambah, is one of the original stallholders of the Old Bus Depot Markets still selling there to this day. Pictures by Gary Ramage, supplied
Hosking underwent shoulder surgery, but is aiming for round one.
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The ACT Brumbies have locked in another cog for the 2025 season.
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The AIS Arena could sell out when the Capitals return on Friday.
Caden Helmers
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Nyadiew Puoch is a star to watch this season. Picture by Keegan Carroll
The Sydney Thunder will turn to David Warner to captain the club.
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David Warner will captain the Sydney Thunder this summer. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Three-time cancer survivor elevated to legend status.
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Axed by South Sydney, Jason Demetriou has the chance to finish 2024 on a high by guiding Papua New Guinea to a Pacific Championships win over the Kiwis.
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Coach Jason Demetriou is relishing his time as PNG mentor after his South Sydney sacking. Photo: Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS

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Upcoming author talks and book launches in Canberra.
People who didn't go to university pay for those who do, he says.
Lucy Arundell
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The Australian National University, and, inset, Professor Warwick McKibbins. Picture by Elesa Kurtz, supplied.
'That seems like a really difficult thing for me to do now.'
Anna Houlahan
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Rachael Gunn said she's not planning on returning to competitive breakdancing following the Paris Olympics. Pictures by 2dayfm/Instagram/AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts
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Brain coach Elizabeth Speed helps people optimise their minds.
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One in six older Australians experience abuse each year.
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(From left) Victoria Police Inspector Dean Clinton and Senior Constable Kim McKeown, Elder Rights Advocacy Education Manager Briony Underwood and Victorian Department of Government Services Senior Manager Luke Wallis at an elder abuse education presentation