The Canberra Times
Tuesday, 11 July 2023
Tesla is selling hundreds of cars here per month, making it the new 'it' item for Canberrans.
Dechlan Brennan
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The robodebt report recommended several individuals be referred for potential criminal prosecution.
Justine Landis-Hanley
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The business owes creditors $570k.
Lanie Tindale
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Pialligo Estate. Picture by Keegan Carroll
The government needs to bolster the APS Commissioner's power, Andrew Podger says.
Adrian Rollins Miriam Webber
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Minister for Government Services Bill Shorten speak on the robodebt royal commission. Picture by Gary Ramage
Australia's life expectancy is one of the highest in the world.
Anna McGuinness
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Australians are living longer than ever before. Picture by Shutterstock
She allegedly knocked an officer 'off his feet'.
Lanie Tindale, Sara Garrity
Felicity Loiterton is wanted by police for allegedly driving at a police officer. Picture supplied
The deaths occurred in ACT waterways within a 16-month period.
Blake Foden
The ACT is developing a new koala conservation plan.
Jasper Lindell
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Malu, an 18-month-old koala at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve pictured in September 2018. Picture by Karleen Minney
Road duplications need to be questioned, the cycling advocacy group says.
Jasper Lindell
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A large smoke plume can be seen across the greater Nowra-Bomaderry area.
Jorja McDonnell, Natalie Croxon
FRNSW and NSWRFS crews are on scene at a large factory fire on Railway st, Bomaderry. Picture courtesy of NSW RFS - Shoalhaven Facebook page
The alleged incident occurred after his colleagues had gone home.
Blake Foden
Bochao Wang leaves court on Monday. Picture by Blake Foden
The panel discussion is one of three free events for Uncharted Territory.
The federal government says work is underway to reverse the "damage".
Sarah Basford Canales
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The big four consulting firms have made $813 million over the 2022-23 financial year. Pictures by Keegan Carroll and Elesa Kurtz. Design by Douglas Lima.
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The man will appear in the ACT Magistrates Court on October 3.
Sara Garrity
The businessman is accused of conspiracy to import $1.5 billion of cocaine.
Hannah Neale
David Campbell and Tristan Waters. Pictures supplied
Identity of those recommended for prosecution will become public, says Bill Shorten.
Adrian Rollins
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Former Department of Human Services secretary Kathryn Campbell. Picture: Sitthixay Ditthavong
The Raiders co-captain drew the ire of fellow Englishmen in the Ashes stitch-up.
Melanie Dinjaski
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The Raiders pulled off a legendary try celebration on Friday night. Picture Fox Sports
The Sky Racing analyst has been hit with three charges by Racing NSW.
Cameron Mee
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Will Luke Bateman take out the win when it comes to his love life?
Amy Martin
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Former Raider Luke Bateman, right, is set to join Wesley Senna Cortes and Ben Waddell on the upcoming series of The Bachelors. Picture Network 10
Upgrades include more trees, outdoor seating and dining, and more crossings.
Sara Garrity
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Lincoln Fairleigh (left), Bill Gemmell (centre) and Chris Steel (right). Picture by Karleen Minney
The crackdown on consultants has begun but many warn it will take years for results to show.
Sarah Basford Canales
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Finance Minister Katy Gallagher has promised to crack down on consultants and restore the Australian Public Service. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong. Graphic by Douglas Lima.
The government needs to bolster the APS Commissioner's power, Andrew Podger says.
Adrian Rollins Miriam Webber
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Minister for Government Services Bill Shorten speak on the robodebt royal commission. Picture by Gary Ramage
APS takes first steps in response to robodebt report.
Miriam Webber, Adrian Rollins, Karen Barlow
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We have a lot of work to do, and maybe we need new faces.
Richard Denniss
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Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme Bill Shorten during a press conference about the release of the Robodebt royal commission report. Picture by Gary Ramage
Bursting the bureaucracy's bubble.
Sarah Basford Canales, Miriam Webber
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Have you seen these government ad campaigns?
'Freight cost hasn't returned to pre-COVID levels.'
Aaron Smith
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The changes come into effect from August 1.
Anna McGuinness
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Changes to medical abortion regulations are set to improve access for women in regional and rural areas. Picture by Canva
While proud of his political career so far, Mr Joyce isn't stopping yet.
Eva Baxter1hr ago
New England MP Barnaby Joyce said he's focusing on issues that really matter to the people of New England and Australians. Picture from file
We desperately need more housing supply, but where will the funding be sourced from?
David Giles
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The answer may be found in non-bank lenders, writes David Giles.
Gold Coast Suns sack coach Stuart Dew
Oliver Caffrey and Murray Wenzel44m ago
Stuart Dew has been sacked by the Gold Coast Suns after nearly six seasons in charge. (Jason O'BRIEN/AAP PHOTOS)
The plan is designed to end farming. It's a measure to stop us wrecking the joint.
Richard Beasley
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The budget housing announcement is much more sizzle than tangible sausage.
Mark Parton
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ACT Chief Minister and Treasurer Andrew Barr releasing this year's ACT budget. Picture By Sitthixay Ditthavong
Reports cards will look different in the ACT. Here's how to read them.
Jordana Hunter, Nick Parkinson
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NAPLAN reporting changes should help students. Picture Shutterstock
Almost all of the valley between the Gungahlin town centre and the southern slopes of One Tree Hill have been built out over the past decade.
Letters to the Editor
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Look around you, Canberra has already run out of 'free' land
The person who does not have an understanding of the "processes of government" is Mr Morrison.
The Canberra Times
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Morrison should quit for decency's sake
One of the emails accused him of fraud, theft and improper conduct.
Blake Foden
The suspected weapon consisted of two metal poles that were taped together.
Blake Foden
'Maggot': Man allegedly caught with improvised gun blows up in court
He allegedly stole the cash from a bank customer while armed with a homemade Taser.
Hannah Neale
Police cordoned off the entrance to the bank after the alleged robbery. Picture by Megan Doherty
Lisa Wilkinson's counsel asked the Department of Parliamentary Services to explain.
Blake Foden
Lisa Wilkinson's barrister, Sue Chrysanthou SC, and Bruce Lehrmann. Pictures by Karleen Minney, Gary Ramage
He will spend at least 10 years behind bars for murdering Jordan Powell.
Blake Foden
Police arrest Kenan Dowden-Carlisle after he murdered Jordan Powell, inset. Pictures supplied
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Will Luke Bateman take out the win when it comes to his love life?
Amy Martin
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Controversy, treachery, sackings, stuff-ups - this has it all.
Ron Cerabona
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As Tom Cruise travels the word promoting his new film, we look back on the performances that made him a star. Which is your favourite?
Jess Layt
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Tom Cruise in his latest film, Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1. Picture Paramount
From exclusive cellar releases to family friendly events, there's something for all wine lovers.
Karen Hardy
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The annual Fireside Festival showcases the district's cool climate wines. Picture Shutterstock
Virginie Efira shines as a woman keenly seeking motherhood.
Jane Freebury
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Virginie Efira, Callie Ferreira-Goncalves and Roschdy Zem in Other People's Children. Picture Palace Films
The Boat House and Pialligo Truffles are joining forces for a hunt that ends in a five-course feast.
Karen Hardy
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Head out to Pialligo Truffles for a truffle hunt followed by a feast provided by The Boat House. Picture supplied
The Sky Racing analyst has been hit with three charges by Racing NSW.
Cameron Mee
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The NRL is bracing for Origin silence as part of a media ban.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Will Luke Bateman take out the win when it comes to his love life?
Amy Martin
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Former Raider Luke Bateman, right, is set to join Wesley Senna Cortes and Ben Waddell on the upcoming series of The Bachelors. Picture Network 10
Gold Coast Suns sack coach Stuart Dew
Oliver Caffrey and Murray Wenzel44m ago
Stuart Dew has been sacked by the Gold Coast Suns after nearly six seasons in charge. (Jason O'BRIEN/AAP PHOTOS)
The Raiders co-captain drew the ire of fellow Englishmen in the Ashes stitch-up.
Melanie Dinjaski
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The Raiders pulled off a legendary try celebration on Friday night. Picture Fox Sports
Live and free: West Belconnen Warriors v Tuggeranong Bushrangers
Chris Dutton
Darby Medlyn has been a star for the Tuggeranong Bushrangers. Picture by Keegan Carroll

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We desperately need more housing supply, but where will the funding be sourced from?
David Giles
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The answer may be found in non-bank lenders, writes David Giles.
Upgrades include more trees, outdoor seating and dining, and more crossings.
Sara Garrity
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Lincoln Fairleigh (left), Bill Gemmell (centre) and Chris Steel (right). Picture by Karleen Minney
With a long-held love of Hong Kong, and a little trepidation, Mark Dapin returns to discover what has changed - and what has stayed the same.
Mark Dapin
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From a glorious wellness sanctuary to a gourmet haunt, we have hand-picked the Indonesian island's best digs.
Akash Arora
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Five best resorts in Bali for five different types of travellers
Whether east or west, our country is blessed with underwater wonderlands. Where will you head first? Tridents sharpened, our duelling experts help you decide.
Mal Chenu and Amy Cooper
Underwater at Ningaloo Reef. Picture: Getty Images
Understated luxury is the hallmark of this new city-centre property.
Rob McFarland
A tin shed on an apple orchard on the Granite Belt is where you'll find Queensland's most famous apple pie.
Natascha Mirosch
Your pie, with icecream, is served. Picture: Tourism and Events Queensland
You'll discover lush rainforests, pristine tropical beaches, epic nightlife and incredible food.
Phuket, Thailand.
How a seasoned ocean cruiser became THAT sort of cruiser. The sort who stays on the ship.
Ute Junker
The Rooftop Garden on board Celebrity Edge.
Where will you explore on two wheels first - the Danish capital or the Dutch metropolis with more bikes than people? Our experts help you decide.
Amy Cooper and Mal Chenu
Where will you hop on two wheels first - Copenhagen or Amsterdam?
Car Expert
The updated Mercedes-Benz A-Class range will arrive later this month. Prices are up, there's a new base model and the PHEV has been axed.
Jack Quick14m ago
A 20-year old man is expected to be sentenced next week after being caught travelling 253km/h in Adelaide earlier this year.
Jade Credentino22m ago
Huge penalties expected for L-plater who hit 250km/h
The first of Mazda's new premium SUV line-up has arrived with a five-star safety rating from independent crash tester, ANCAP.
James Wong31m ago
Mazda CX-60 arrives with five-star ANCAP rating
New teaser images from Renault show the upcoming all-electric 5 hatchback as an almost undisguised prototype.
Eilidh McNaughton49m ago
Retro Renault 5 electric car getting closer to production
A determined driver has wiggled their Nissan Armada through a 3000-year old tree in California, but not without taking some damage.
Jade Credentino1hr ago
Nissan SUV wiggles through 3000-year old tree
Embrace the mindset of adventure and limitless possibilities at Canberra's newest festival, Uncharted Territory.
Elizabeth Habermann
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Experience a winter wonderland in Canberra's city centre with real snow at this year's Winter in the City.
Elizabeth Habermann
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Winter in the City offers a chance to embrace the Canberra winter and spend time with friends and family over some fun winter activities. Picture Buda Arnedo
When it comes to finding the best high-speed internet provider for business, there's a lot of competition.
Fast internet speed is essential to any business's growth, profitability and long-term success. Photo by Nothing Ahead
New ship design allows for greater views and a connection to the sea like never before on Star Princess and Sun Princess.
Elizabeth Habermann
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Star Princess Wake View Terrace. Picture Princess Cruises
The Tradies has teamed up with Majura Football Club to foster an inclusive, supportive and respectful community.
Elizabeth Habermann1hr ago
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Majura Football Club coach Jack Peraic-Cullen speaks to his team during a match. Picture supplied
Meyer 'not lemons' seem to have inherited more from mandarins.
Jackie French
The real magic of pitch perception begins in the cochlea.
Rod Taylor
The structures of the inner ear. Picture Shutterstock
The Senior
Lisa Clark shares her father's story of an invention he made that saved her life, and more than a million Aussies.
John Piggott
Who expects a 69-year-old to work as a bricklayer?
Eileen Wood
Not everyone can work until they're 70 say older Australians. Picture Shutterstock
Digging up the dinosaurs of the past.
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Vinod Srinivasan with his sons Rakshan, 6, and Aryan, 10.
Families enjoyed their chance to walk with giants.
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Emilio, Avinash and Alejandra Sharma of Amaroo.