The Canberra Times
Monday, 6 May 2024
'Unacceptably high' for Indigenous, students with disability.
Sarah Lansdown
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A lack of bike paths and lighting is stopping women from cycling.
Lucy Arundell
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The road remains closed.
Lucy Bladen, Peter Brewer
The scene of the investigation at Point Hut Crossing. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Rents are on the rise again after a downturn in 2023.
Brittney Levinson
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Bursting the bureaucracy's bubble.
Miriam Webber
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Maintaining the integrity of the Anzac name is serious business for the DVA. Picture Shutterstock
The final candidates will be selected in coming weeks.
Lucy Bladen
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Independents for Canberra secretary and potential candidate Thomas Emerson. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Should the whole street be pedestrianised?
Lucy Arundell
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But families pick up the tab for extra hours of care.
Sarah Lansdown
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Four months in, more than 2700 three-year-olds are accessing 300 hours of free preschool. Picture by Shutterstock
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Shannon Molloy's poignant memoir Fourteen is now a hit play.
Ron Cerabona
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 Conor Leach, left and Karen Crone in Fourteen. Picture by David Fell
It's jointly funded between the ACT and the Commonwealth.
Lucy Bladen
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Apprentice mechanics taking part in a specialist course in electric vehicles at CIT. The institute will be home to a new training centre for electric vehicles. Picture by Karleen Minney
A bill is being pushed by the Canberra Liberals.
Lucy Bladen, Lanie Tindale
Why are they not a priority for the powers that be?
Admiral Chris Barrie (rtd)
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Climate issues pose a lot of threats to our future. Picture Shutterstock
Retirement brought reinvention for ex-spin doctor Sandi Logan.
Peter Brewer
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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
Have you seen Jayden Brandon?
Lucy Arundell
Jayden has been missing since Monday. Picture supplied.
Katy Gallagher has slammed the Coalition's outsourcing.
Miriam Webber
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Public Service Minister Katy Gallagher says the next budget will include $1 billion in savings for the public service. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
The Force have swooped on a Brumbies star for next season.
Chris Dutton, David Polkinghorne
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Charli 'would have changed the world' if she was still alive.
Lanie Tindale
A coroner ruled that Sharon Moore's daughter, Queanbeyan 17-year-old Charli Powell, was in a domestic violence relationship when she died in 2019. Ms Moore is speaking out following recent rallies protesting men's violence against women. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
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He's now got 10 regular pooches on the books.
Lucy Arundell
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It's been serving pho in the community for 19 years.
Lucy Arundell
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Owner and chef My Thanh Nguyen, known as Michael to many of his customers, has been cooking Vietnamese food in Canberra since the 1980s. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
'He's got the personality and toughness to play at that level'.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Raiders second-rower Hudson Young. Picture by Keegan Carroll
This deal is the very definition of the phrase 'picking winners'.
Simon Cowan
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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 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
Senator shares personal account of how she 'pieced myself together'.
Dana Daniel
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Picture by Karleen Minney
'The APS should lead by example,' Katy Gallagher says.
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
First culturally and linguistically diverse strategy released.
Miriam Webber
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Public Service Minister Katy Gallagher has unveiled the APS' first CALD strategy. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Few paediatric services is inflaming youth crime in the bush.
Carla Mascarenhas
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The mother of the Perth brothers raised the alarm on Facebook.
Anna McGuinness Anna Houlahan
Perth siblings Jake and Callum Robinson, both in their 30s, were allegedly shot in the head while resisting a robbery of their ute. (AAP Image/Supplied)
'So long to our friend, our king Bernard Hill,' Elijah Wood said.
Anna Houlahan • 31m ago
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Bernard Hill shot by Viggo Mortensen (left) in Boys of the Blackstuff (centre) and in Lord of the Rings (right). Picture Viggo Mortensen/Alan Bleasdale/NewLine Cinema
A search for a person who went overboard from a P&O cruise ship in waters off Sydney is underway after an alarm was sounded before dawn.
Sam McKeith • 1hr ago
A person has gone overboard from a cruise ship heading toward Sydney Harbour pre-dawn. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)
A Perth Iman says the city's shocked Muslim community is concerned about a potential backlash after a radicalised teen stabbed a man outside a Bunnings store.
Aaron Bunch
Perth's Muslim community is "extremely concerned" about Islamophobia, Imam Syed Wadood Janud says. (Supplied/AAP PHOTOS)
How do you prepare your child for an increasingly turbulent future?
Gemma Carey
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Underfunded support services didn't save me from abuse.
Anonymous
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When I coloured in my sections of the "types of abuse" diagram, I noticed I coloured far fewer segments than the woman beside me. I turned red with shame. Picture Shutterstock
This deal is the very definition of the phrase 'picking winners'.
Simon Cowan
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has wheeled out more rhetorical flourishes this week. Picture by Gary Ramage
Why has the breastfeeding situation not improved in 60 years?
Letters to the Editor
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Help is available for young mums struggling to breastfeed
ACT government must follow through on inquiry recommendations.
The Canberra Times
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This is a pivotal moment for ACT education
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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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.
FWAW Episode 10: Eight new ladies arrive but only five go camping.
Ashley Walmsley
Farmer Todd (in the hat) with the five ladies of his choosing, none of which are wearing hats here, as Todd's is providing enough shade for all. Picture supplied
The Force have swooped on a Brumbies star for next season.
Chris Dutton, David Polkinghorne
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'He's got the personality and toughness to play at that level'.
Melanie Dinjaski
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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
Gungahlin Enclosed has been off-limits for weeks. And may still need time.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Gungahlin United defeated Canberra Croatia on Sunday. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Len Ikitau's brace has put him back on the Wallabies radar.
David Polkinghorne
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Raider Hudson Young scored the match-winning try against Manly.
David Polkinghorne, Melanie Dinjaski
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Hudson Young is making a habit of scoring match-winning tries. Picture Getty Images
Luke Reimer came off the bench to change the game for the Brumbies.
David Polkinghorne
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Brumbies centre Len Ikitau scored a brace. Picture by Elesa Kurtz

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Rents are on the rise again after a downturn in 2023.
Brittney Levinson
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Should the whole street be pedestrianised?
Lucy Arundell
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Braddon local Amy Jelacic, right, with Paris Lord on the new raised crossings in Lonsdale Street. Picture by Gary Ramage
Flooding and rain have claimed dozens of lives in southern Brazil where authorities warn the death toll could rise with more than 100 people reported missing.
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The parents of two Australian brothers presumed killed on a surfing trip in Mexico will identify what are likely to be their bodies that were found in a well.
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Perth siblings Callum and Jake Robinson are thought to have been killed in Mexico. (HANDOUT/SUPPLIED)
The new record is about 235 times longer than the traditional baguette.
French bakers have beaten the Italians in making the world's longest baguette. (EPA PHOTO)
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Swap big-city thrills in Canada for the charms of country Quebec.
Sarah Maguire
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Best of the west just got closer.
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Airline review: Is the new flight between Sydney and Busselton any good?
Portland is abuzz with new energy.
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Portland beyond Portlandia: Why everyone's talking about this city - again!
The 2024 numbers have surpassed pre-pandemic figures.
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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
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Sales may have dropped since it introduced fixed pricing, but Honda Australia says its dealerships are happy with the agency sales model.
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Honda’s latest Accord is loaded with high-tech systems designed to enhance the ownership experience, but concerns about whether they present a security risk have been shot down.
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Mitsubishi Australia has high hopes for its Triton ute, led by the tough GSR model. Here's how it stacks up in the real world.
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Royal Air Force veteran Rob Thomas ran 192 kilometres during the March On Challenge to raise money for Soldier On.
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Travel through the Panama Canal on a ship built for maximum enjoyment.
Emma Brown
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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
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'So long to our friend, our king Bernard Hill,' Elijah Wood said.
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Retirement brought reinvention for ex-spin doctor Sandi Logan.
Peter Brewer
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Forensic psychiatrist Dr Sohom Das, left, presenting the award in London to Sandi Logan. Picture supplied
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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
Brumbies fans were treated to a stunning win recently.
Canberra Times
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Sean Murray, of Perth, and Lauren Smith, of Calwell.
Let's rewind the clock back by almost half a century.
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Sharon Searle, Darrell Lea shop assistant with some of the store's range of chocolates.