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Nose-to-tail dining. It’s a sustainability approach Two Before Ten is devoted to, including at its new gastro pub in fast-growing Denman Prospect, says dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON.
Scammers could find it harder to dupe Australians under legislation that paves the way for hefty fines for companies which fail to protect their customers.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says Australia's ties with the US will stay strong though Donald Trump will likely pursue a different political path.
Celebrating its 40th anniversary with the theme of What do You Dream, Ausdance ACT is staging one of its biggest Youth Dance Festivals, featuring live dance made by secondary schools from all over Canberra and its immediate regions.
The abuse of ketamine – the drug that killed Friends actor Matthew Perry – is at record levels in Australia.
Bridget McKenzie admits to 16 undeclared upgrades, including on personal New Zealand flights, reports MICHELLE GRATTAN.
With the acquisition of Araluen Retirement Village, in Weston Creek, Goodwin Aged Care Services has increased its portfolio of retirement villages to six across the ACT and NSW.
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“We’ve got the advantages of working in a small legal firm. I think it’s the small ones that do the most decent work, but it’s also the work that I enjoy," says solicitor DARYN GRIFFITHS.
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Canberra architect Dean McPherson has been recognised in this year's People in Property Awards, successfully winning the Industry Impact prize.
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Scammers could find it harder to dupe Australians under legislation that paves the way for hefty fines for companies which fail to protect their customers.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says Australia's ties with the US will stay strong though Donald Trump will likely pursue a different political path.
The abuse of ketamine – the drug that killed Friends actor Matthew Perry – is at record levels in Australia.
Bridget McKenzie admits to 16 undeclared upgrades, including on personal New Zealand flights, reports MICHELLE GRATTAN.
The High Court has struck a major blow to the federal government's management of former immigration detainees, striking out electronic monitoring and curfews.
A body has been found following a multi-agency land and sea search for an 11-year-old boy swept into the water while crossing a channel.
The barrister due to represent Bruce Lehrmann as he appeals a major defamation loss wants to keep his identity secret for fear of harassment.
Independent MLA for Kurrajong Thomas Emerson signed an agreement early on Wednesday with Andrew Barr confirming his support for an incoming Labor-led government with supply and confidence, and Barr’s candidacy as chief minister.
"We’ve never had health insurance, and until the government blew the budget on that idiotic tram it'd worked well. Now it’s a mess and we're caught between insane premiums and waiting forever for "elective surgery," writes ROBERT MACKLIN.
"A Canberra and region planning strategy, prepared in conjunction with NSW governments, is urgently needed," writes planning columnist MIKE QUIRK.
Join the new Liberal lead singer Leanne Castley and old Jer-bear Hanson for four years of hits and heartaches. KEEPING UP THE ACT has the playlist.
In this column HUGH SELBY sets a warring scene of history, with a focus on the Middle East, then follows with a sobering generic warning that looks at the seeds of ethnic and religious hatred and what mankind may harvest in the future.
"It would not be inappropriate to sanction the Israelis together with their global aiders and abettors who, speaking of concern for the distress they create, willingly supply their weapons of mass destruction," says JOHN MURRAY, of Fadden.
Social justice advocate JANINE HASKINS says the disparity between the rhetoric of AMC's senior officials and the "reality of what's actually occurring" is so stark that she's begun working to establish an expert advisory group.
Columnist HUGH SELBY ponders the political and legal downsides of life in the court of Emperor Donnie I.
"We agree that if US voters re-elect Trump, America’s international standing would take a disastrous dive. That doesn’t trouble Alan, but it fills me with pain. In so many ways the US is the engine room of progress," writes ROBERT MACKLIN.
Celebrating its 40th anniversary with the theme of What do You Dream, Ausdance ACT is staging one of its biggest Youth Dance Festivals, featuring live dance made by secondary schools from all over Canberra and its immediate regions.
HELEN MUSA previews American director Stephen Soucy’s 110-minute doco, Merchant Ivory, showing at the British Film Festival.
Mikelangelo (Michael Simic) is taking to the stage on Friday to mark the eighth anniversary of Leonard Cohen's death, reports HELEN MUSA.
Here's arts editor HELEN MUSA'S latest Artsweek column, a weekly round up of what's on where around Canberra.
Just how Russian do you have to be to call yourself The Great Moscow Circus? Well not at all, as HELEN MUSA discovers when she catches up with Mark Edgley, who’s promoting the brand for a multi-stage new 'Extreme' show.
HELEN MUSA scopes out the local arts scene for news and events in this week's Arts in the City column.
In what he calls “a myriad of glittering reflections”, newly-announced director of the ANU Drill Hall Gallery, Tony Oates, has curated an exhibition of work by two of our late artists who have put the visual art in Canberra on the map.
ALANNA MACLEAN reviews a celebratory concert by the Canberra Recorder & Early Music Society.
Actor, writer and director Christopher Carroll has been announced as the 2024 Capital Arts Patrons’ Organisation Fellow.
Nose-to-tail dining. It’s a sustainability approach Two Before Ten is devoted to, including at its new gastro pub in fast-growing Denman Prospect, says dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON.
In a quiet corner of Fyshwick there's a gym making a lot of noise nationally and internationally on the Thai boxing scene. GWYN REES, a practitioner of the combat sport Muay Thai, explains what's behind this extraordinary success.
Losing a shirt isn't limited to betting these days, says cartoonist PAUL DORIN
The cost of living is taking a toll everywhere, says cartoonist PAUL DORIN.
Thinning stone fruit such as peaches, nectarines and apricots is best done just after flowers have waned, but if it was not done then, it can be done now, says gardening writer JACKIE WARBURTON.
Four Winds Vineyard, at Murrumbateman, has won five awards in the 2024 Melbourne Royal Awards – including the show's top prize, the Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy.
"The bouquet of wines is like a warm up to an active sporting event, the preliminary show can get you excited," writes wine columnist RICHARD CALVER.
In this sponsored post CityNews highlights some of the picturesque landscapes, historic communities and fascinating events, on Canberra’s doorstop.
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