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Canberra Today 7°/10° | Saturday, April 20, 2024 | Digital Edition | Crossword & Sudoku

THE things we do for love… arts identity Frank Madrid is limping around the town having just donated a last-chance tendon to his beloved nephew, a budding soccer star; Terry Snow loaned his helicopter for a Flying Doctor rescue in Broken Hill and our cartoonist Paul Dorin is in his 16th year of using his talent to help the Children’s Medical Research Institute. Even Michael Moore’s nice to the politicians this week. All this and spring… just a click away.

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