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The Canberra Times - part of Federal Capital Press of Australia, a wholly owned subsidiary of Rural Press Pty Limited trading as Australian Community Media (ACM) - is committed to accurate, fair and balanced publication of news and commentary.

We strive to acknowledge and correct errors promptly when they occur.

If you believe an error of fact, impression, interpretation, omission or otherwise has been published in a story on this website or in the printed newspaper please contact the editor via email at feedback@canberratimes.com.au or by calling (02) 6280 2122.

Your complaint will be reviewed in a timely, polite and serious manner based on mutual respect. You can expect acknowledgement within seven days that a complaint has been received.

Complaints accepted as valid about content deemed significantly inaccurate or misleading may be rectified or remedied - where applicable - through the publication as soon as possible in print and/or online of a clarification, correction, apology, follow-up story or letter to the editor.

As part of the ACM network, The Canberra Times is committed to accuracy and clarity, fairness and balance, privacy and avoidance of harm, and integrity and transparency when publishing news and commentary.

Canberra Times journalists who are members of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance are committed to the MEAA Journalist Code of Ethics. Individual members of the MEAA commit themselves to operating within a framework of honesty, fairness, independence and respect for the rights of others. You can find the complete code of ethics here.

ACM employees are bound by the privacy principles contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) - subject to exemptions that apply to media organisations engaged in journalism.

All employees are also subject to a company code of conduct, which states that honesty, trust and integrity are defining characteristics of the way we work. In all our dealings, with our colleagues and external parties, we maintain transparency and take accountability. The related policies and guidelines of ACM cover workplace behaviour (including harassment, discrimination and bullying), occupational health and safety, diversity and inclusion, drugs and alcohol, computer use and privacy.

External contributors using our commenting platforms are asked to follow the commenting guidelines.

We reserve the right to report, edit, delete or block external contributors to our aligned social media platforms or audience message boards who disobey or disrespect the "house rules".

The Canberra Times is not responsible for any user content on Facebook or other social media platforms. It does not endorse opinions or ideas expressed and cannot vouch for the veracity of any statements or product claims made on those platforms.

We do expect that social media users will follow the "house rules" and not publish or distribute any defamatory, misleading, obscene or unlawful material or information.

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