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- ACT records 16 new Covid cases
- Australia to open Pfizer jabs to 16 to 39 year olds
- Canberra students will be learning from home indefinitely: Education Minister
- KFC Fyshwick, new bus routes added to list of exposure sites
- 'Not political': Barilaro says no offence intended to Canberra over Covid comments
- Services Australia staff plea for priority Covid vaccinations
- Two COVID-19 cases detected in Queanbeyan, regional NSW lockdown extended
- 'Masked up': Assembly works to restart after Covid close call
- What to do if you're a close, casual or secondary contact and how they differ
- Here's the real Ken Behrens, and he's as bemused as you'd expect
- Will the pandemic be over when enough people are vaccinated?
- How you can help friends and neighbours stuck in isolation
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Canberra's light rail was listed as one of the ACT Covid exposure sites. Picture: Karleen Minney
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