The Canberra Times
Tuesday, 7 May 2024
'Everybody loves their dogs, so grooming is a necessity.'
Lucy Arundell
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Opinion
Here's why and what it means for next week's budget.
Peter Martin
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English Super League clubs are interested in signing a Raiders star.
David Polkinghorne
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A couple of English Super League clubs are interested in signing Elliott Whitehead. Picture by Keegan Carroll
The Reserve Bank said inflation was 'declining more slowly than expected'.
Brittney Levinson
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But questions remain about the cost and route of the extension.
Lucy Arundell
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A render of the Kent Street stop as part of the 2B light rail extension. Picture supplied
'Many Australians don't know how dangerous the situation is.'
Dana Daniel
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Who are the greatest Canberra Raiders and ACT Brumbies players?
Caden Helmers
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Brad Clyde is one of the greatest Raiders of all time. Picture by Rob Cox
Court previously heard of possible mental impairment defence.
Hannah Neale
There will be 35,000 new jobs in the next five years: report
Lanie Tindale
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Dash Rumble, owner of Such and Such restaurant and Pilot restaurant. Picture by Karleen Minney
Erin Patterson faced three murder, five attempted murder charges.
Anna Houlahan
Erin Patterson faces media in August 2023 (main image) with Don and Gail Patterson (top left) and Heather and Ian Wilkinson (bottom left). Pictures ACA/supplied/Facebook
These are recommendations for a city no one seems to have been to.
Sally Pryor
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In need of promotion? Canberra, the unknowable city. Picture by Karleen Minney
Exclusive
Government also questioned on future of Canberra stadium.
Dana Daniel
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But a Greens member has slammed the committee's findings.
Lucy Bladen
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Jo Clay put forward a bill to ban fossil fuel advertising at Canberra sporting venues. Main picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
'I can't say I shouldn't have done it,' the 63-year-old said.
Bageshri Savyasachi
But many will graduate before the program begins.
Lucy Arundell
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Nursing student Angeline Reed will miss out on new government payments for placements when they start in July 2025. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Ona Coffee's Ryan Nguyen is off to represent Canberra.
Karen Hardy
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Ryan Nguyen will represent the ACT at the Melbourne International Coffee Expo. Picture supplied
A potentially globally significant Australian rare earths producer has criticised China for "weaponising" the market and holding back vital western development.
Marion Rae
Rare earths are vital for the production of wind turbines. (Stuart Walmsley/AAP PHOTOS)
Opinion
Hundreds of thousands of dollars and valuable court time is being wasted.
Crispin Hull
A post-mortem will confirm whether the body is that of Tim Lyons.
Lucy Bladen, Peter Brewer
Point Hut human remains may be those of man who went missing in December
The government should revamp the AIS, an inquiry has found.
Dana Daniel
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Len Ikitau and Darcy Swain's emotional response to new deal.
Chris Dutton
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Darcy Swain, left and Len Ikitau were overcome by emotions on Monday.
They say the dispute will not impact the $280 million development.
Brittney Levinson
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An artist's impression of The Markets apartments in Belconnen. Picture supplied

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Senator shares personal account of how she 'pieced myself together'.
Dana Daniel
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Experts say government has no other option but 'compulsory regulation'.
Dana Daniel
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Former ACCC Chairman Professor Allan Fels says the government needs to crack down on Meta using AI to serve up fake news.
The backdated move is set to help more than 3 million Aussies.
Dana Daniel
The government's move is aimed to ease cost-of-living pressures on students. Picture Shutterstock
'The problem is fundamentally one of supply.'
Dana Daniel
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged almost $1 billion to support victim survivors fleeing violent homes. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Peter Greste says the News Media Bargaining Code was destined to fail.
Dana Daniel
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The discussion between the Australian government and Meta over journalism continues. Picture Shutterstock
Katy Gallagher has slammed the Coalition's outsourcing.
Miriam Webber
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CSIRO consulting on potential cuts across the agency.
Miriam Webber
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CSIRO has told staff it is considering cuts to about 70 jobs following reviews of two separate areas. Picture by Katherine Griffiths
'The APS should lead by example,' Katy Gallagher says.
Miriam Webber
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Public Service Minister Katy Gallagher says employers have a critical role to play in supporting victim-survivors of domestic and family violence. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
The costumes, key changes and campiness are back!
Ayden Dawkins
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Erin Patterson faced three murder, five attempted murder charges.
Anna Houlahan
Erin Patterson faces media in August 2023 (main image) with Don and Gail Patterson (top left) and Heather and Ian Wilkinson (bottom left). Pictures ACA/supplied/Facebook
The upper gallery was cleared after the loud interruptions.
Anna Houlahan
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Parliament of Victoria interrupted by alleged pro-Palestine supporters during Tim Pallas' budget speech. Picture Parliament of Victoria
'You are one of one. I will love you forever.'
Anna Houlahan
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Jake and Callum Robinson (from left to right) with Jack Carter Rhoad and his partner Natalie. Picture Instagram/GoFundMe
The principal said the position of the students was 'untenable'.
Carla Mascarenhas
Entrance to Yarra Valley Grammar School in Ringwood, Victoria. Picture via Google Streetview
Hundreds of thousands of dollars and valuable court time is being wasted.
Crispin Hull
Teals and independents are terms used interchangeably - but they're not the same thing.
Zoë Wundenberg
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Independent MP Helen Haines, for example, represents her community through engagement and consultation. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
And the govt must make it burdensome for all of us to be environmentally friendly.
Barb de Corti
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Sustainability starts at home. Picture Shutterstock
Assisting those with pain and disabilities would be an ACT vote-winner.
Letters to the Editor
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Why isn't southside hydrotherapy an election issue this year?
Canberra needs more dedicated cycle paths
The Canberra Times
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How can we make the ACT a cycle city?
Police said the man fled before being extradited to the ACT.
Lanie Tindale
Tech entrepreneur denies dragging woman across floor, pulling hair.
Lanie Tindale
Lawyer Kamy Saeedi, left, with Michael James McGoogan, 37, right, outside the ACT Magistrates Court. Picture by Lanie Tindale
Police say a man stepped from a car, and fired at the victim.
Lucy Arundell
The man allegedly drove up to the victim in a hatchback. Picture supplied.
Police say the man grabbed the victim by the neck while in a hotel.
Staff Reporters
Man tries to drag victim into room and stab him in unprovoked attack: police
He helped a stalker breach court order not to contact victim.
Hannah Neale
Tiger Rosemont, who was sentenced on Thursday. Picture Facebook
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Review
I couldn't tell where the CGI ended and the set design began.
Cris Kennedy
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Everything from ABBA to a Star Wars-theme fete and mouth-watering roti.
Megan Doherty
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"I probably cried more watching that than the birth of my kids."
Josh Leeson
Anna Prchniak as Gita Fuhrmannova and Jonah Hauer-King as Lale Sokolov in The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Picture Stan
Where do our chefs like to eat on their night off?
Karen Hardy
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The recipe for Rebel Rebel's popular prawns with bay leaf butter will be in the book. Picture by Ashley St George
Free-to-air TV highlights May 3-9
Glen Humphries
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A red pill called Stiff Nights was supposed to be the herbal competitor to Viagra, according to the really very underwhelming doco The Great Erection Deception.
The costumes, key changes and campiness are back!
Ayden Dawkins
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Electric Fields rehearsing One Milkali (One Blood) for Australia at the Second Rehearsal of the First Semi-Final at Malm Arena. Picture by Sarah Louise Bennett / EBU
Who are the greatest Canberra Raiders and ACT Brumbies players?
Caden Helmers
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Liam Bowron was plucked from club rugby to make his Super debut.
Caden Helmers
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English Super League clubs are interested in signing a Raiders star.
David Polkinghorne
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A couple of English Super League clubs are interested in signing Elliott Whitehead. Picture by Keegan Carroll
Len Ikitau and Darcy Swain's emotional response to new deal.
Chris Dutton
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Darcy Swain, left and Len Ikitau were overcome by emotions on Monday.
Matt Millar and Sia Soliola hoped to raise $60,000 for charity.
David Polkinghorne
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The Canberra Raiders have signed their future halfback.
David Polkinghorne
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Parramatta halfback Ethan Sanders has signed a three-year deal with the Raiders. Picture Gettty Images
An uncomfortable but necessary conversation finally took place.
Melanie Dinjaski
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The GWS Giants run through a banner calling out domestic violence. Picture Getty Images

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The Reserve Bank said inflation was 'declining more slowly than expected'.
Brittney Levinson
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The home had been extensively renovated.
Brittney Levinson
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A Canberra home with a Queenslander feel has set a suburb record. Picture supplied
Vladimir Putin has been sworn in for another six-year term as Russia's president in a ceremony at the Kremlin.
Guy Faulconbridge and Mark Trevelyan • 1hr ago
A male with a knife has killed two people and injured 21 others at a hospital in southwest China, according to reports.
A knife attack at a hospital in southwest China has left two people dead and 21 others wounded. (AP PHOTO)
Hackers have accessed the personal data of British defence personnel and veterans, it has been reported.
China is being blamed for a cyber attack targeting the information of British military personnel. (AP PHOTO)
But the best is yet to come.
Rob McFarland
Shut up and take my money.
Kristie Kellahan
This is the place with the best Korean fried chicken in Seoul
'Are you sure about taking that cab? Do you trust it?'
Akash Arora
Self-driving Waymo cabs are freely roaming the streets of Los Angeles and San Francisco in California, and Phoenix in Arizona.
An extraordinary tree is at the root of many excellent experiences.
Kate Armstrong
Swap big-city thrills in Canada for the charms of country Quebec.
Sarah Maguire
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Destination next: The Canadian hotspot that belongs on your bucket list
Car Expert
The Porsche Taycan has been recalled in Australia as over time the electric sedan's battery could pose a fire risk.
Jordan Mulach
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class range has been reduced to just one model with the launch of the latest generation. It's priced from $131,500 before on-roads.
William Stopford
With the new Symbioz, Renault has added another car to its ever-growing lineup of crossovers, but it's unclear if it'll arrive in Australia.
Derek Fung
Renault Symbioz: New crossover slots in above Captur
Contrary to popular opinion, it isn't illegal for L-platers to use cruise control in Australia... though it mightn't be the best idea.
Matt Campbell
Is it legal for learner drivers to use cruise control?
Insurer Allianz says it has already stopped fraudsters who have used AI to doctor images and submit phoney insurance claims.
Max Davies
How AI is being used to commit car insurance fraud
Royal Air Force veteran Rob Thomas ran 192 kilometres during the March On Challenge to raise money for Soldier On.
For enough funds for your retirement, financial planner Cheryl Haines has some tips.
Having the comfortable retirement you dream about takes some careful plannng to achieve. Picture Shutterstock
Travel through the Panama Canal on a ship built for maximum enjoyment.
Emma Brown
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Colourful houses Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Picture Shutterstock
Sit back and see the best of New Zealand on this sweeping rail and coach tour.
Emma Brown
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Queenstown on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Picture Shutterstock
Prorox has been proven to reduces symptoms of overactive bladder by improving the tone of the bladder muscle and surrounding areas.
Prorox can help reduce Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms which impact more than half of middle-aged men. Picture Shutterstock
Unstable furniture injures more than 900 Aussies each year.
Jessica Belzycki
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Mother's Day gift-guide inspired by the real women in our lives.
Miranda Aitken
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Photo by Shutterstock.
The Senior
Think you're smarter than The Lightning Bolt? Find out all about the new Chaser in Australia.
Therese Murray
Proposed law changes to reduce financial elder abuse.
Eileen Wood
The Standing Council of Attorneys-General is looking into changes to financial Enduring Powers of Attorney. Picture Shutterstock
Persistence has paid off for veterans golfer Rita Gounder.
Rowan Cowley
Rita Gounder is Western Sydney Region Veteran Golf Association's ladies player of the year. Picture supplied
It's a dog's life in the capital.
Keegan Carroll
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Phil Orrell and Jenna Harb, of Turner, with Chopper.
Brumbies fans were treated to a stunning win recently.
Canberra Times
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Sean Murray, of Perth, and Lauren Smith, of Calwell.