John Peers of Monash, in bed at the Canberra Hospital with partner, Vicki Lilley, is upset he has to pay a daily fee of $56 to stay in hospital . Photo: Jay Cronan
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Kambah pensioner John Peers has been in hospitals from one side of the world to the other since he was paralysed in a freak accident in a London hotel more than a year ago.
Now, despite being a public patient, he is being forced by the Canberra Hospital to pay a daily rate for his care – which will leave him with just $30 a week to live on.
- The Abbott government pushed for Washington to request that Australia expand its air strikes against the Islamic State terror group from Iraq to its more dangerous neighbour Syria, Fairfax Media has learnt.
- Public service departments have been told to trawl Facebook and Twitter to find their next generation of bosses.
- The ACT opposition will move to restrict sales of scratchies and lottery tickets to small businesses in the wake of a surprise deal struck between NSW Lotteries and Woolworths petrol stations.
- One in five of the Canberra babies taken from their families are Aboriginal, government figures show – a rate of intervention that Indigenous groups describe as a tragedy.
- A property in the Greater Hume Shire is the latest in a string of NSW houses found to be riddled with Mr Fluffy asbestos insulation.
- Labor backbencher Meegan Fitzharris has flagged the possible closure of one of Gungahlin's busiest streets as part of a plan to make the town centre more pedestrian and family friendly.
- A Canberra man who masturbated in his backyard in view of neighbours has won an appeal to have his name removed from the sex offenders register.
Sisa Waqa has put to bed rumours he wants out of the Raiders. Photo: Graham Tidy
Canberra Raiders outside back Sisa Waqa has put to bed rumours he wants out of the club to join French rugby, adamant he will honour the final season of his two year deal in 2016 and fullback Jack Wighton has given the strongest indication yet he will re-sign with the club.
While Waqa and Wighton are keen to stick around, the Raiders have confirmed at least six players will depart the club at the end of the year.
- On the same day controversial Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios was handed his final warning from the ATP, Nike paraded the 20-year-old with a galaxy of tennis stars at a promotional event in New York.
- More women on sporting boards is likely to lead to less corruption, doping and match-fixing, sports researcher Catherine Ordway says – but not, she argues, because women are more ethical.
- Wests Tigers captain Robbie Farah has been linked to the Canberra Raiders after the being told he can leave the Sydney club battling salary cap pressure at the end of this season.
- Canberra Raiders boss Don Furner has slammed reports clubs have discussed a potential breakaway competition, throwing his support behind embattled NRL chief executive Dave Smith.
- Rugby World Cup ticket scalping continues to cause outrage in Britain with a pair of tickets to the final being touted for almost $45,000.
- At the athletics World Championships, Australia's Fabrice Lapierre leapt into a long jump silver medal while Dani Samuels went close in the discus final.
Traffic on Morshead Drive and Pialligo Avenue will be moved to the outer two lanes in both directions between the Monaro Highway roundabout and Woolshed Creek bridge from 6.30pm tonight until 5am tomorrow.
Wet weather has closed a number of roads around the territory including Point Hut Crossing, Oaks Estate Crossing, Mount Franklin Road at Aggie Gate, Boboyan Road from where the road becomes dirt (except four-wheel drives), Angle Crossing and Sunshine Crossing.
There will also be temporary changes to traffic arrangements near the Arboretum in coming weeks as the ACT government starts to harvest pine trees along the Molonglo River Corridor as part of the Barrer Hill Box-Gum Woodland Restoration Project.
Logs will be hauled from the site between 4am and 8am with temporary traffic arrangements in place to allow trucks to safely exit via River Road and Forest Drive, west of the Tuggeranong Parkway.
There will also be restricted access to several walking trails and cycle paths in the areas around Barrer Hill, south of the Arboretum and a small section of forest south of the Zoo.
Health Minister Simon Corbell will launch Capital Health Network, the ACT's new primary health network.
The Latin American embassies in Canberra present the 11th Latin American Film Festival. The festival features 13 films and runs until September 1 at the National Gallery.
Heroes and Villains: Strutt's Australia is on at the National Library of Australia featuring 150 works from mid-19th century painter William Strutt until November 15. Free.
Bare: Degrees of Undress remixes the National Portrait Gallery's collection around nakedness, with portraits of some of the country's most recognisable faces in various states of undress. Until November 15. Free.
Fry is touring Australia in 2015. Photo: Supplied
Stephen Fry is heading to Canberra.
The much-loved British actor, raconteur, author and TV presenter will bring his new live show Telling Tales to the capital on November 14.
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Chris Blunt's shot of a frosty morning in suburban Macarthur bushland Photo: Chris Blunt
In less than a week winter will end, and The Canberra Times annual winter photo competition will draw to a close.
Among this year's candidates is Macarthur resident Chris Blunt, who snapped a frosty morning in bushland in his home suburb.
He said he didn't have to walk far to see how "picturesque suburban bushland can be when there has been a heavy frost".
Wednesday: Cloudy. Medium chance of showers. Winds south to southeasterly 15 to 25 km/h, becoming light in the afternoon. Min 4, max 14.
Thursday: Partly cloudy. Medium chance of showers. Light winds. Min 4, max 16.
Friday: Cloudy with patchy morning fog. Slight chance of a shower. Light winds. Min 2, max 15.
Saturday: Partly cloudy with patchy morning fog and frost. Light winds. Min -1, max 13.
Sunday: Partly cloudy with a possible shower. Light winds. Min -2, max 14.
Monday: Mostly sunny (yay). Light winds. Min -1, max 15.