Governor-General’s office defends ‘privilege walk’ training

Conservative lobbyists have attacked a training program conducted this week for the Governor-General's office that has been described as a "privilege walk".

Agencies ignore ‘hazardous’ material dumped in Watson

Despite contacting four different agencies about construction material that's been dumped at a walking track in Watson, a local resident is frustrated that four weeks on, it's still there.Ā 

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JobSeeker increase isn’t enough, says chief minister

Canberra advocates for a "more sustainable, liveable and permanent rate above the poverty line" has slammed a lack of increase for income support.

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Few sitting days to keep government to account

Letter writerĀ COLIN LYONS, of Weetangera, thinks our Legislative Assembly doesn't sit nearly enough, especially compared to other parliaments.Ā 

POLITICS

‘Deadly’ mushrooms on the rise, warns health chief

The growth of poisonous death cap mushrooms is expected to increase heading into autumn, sparking a warning from Canberra's health chief.Ā 

Federal government pours millions into light rail extension

More than $132 million of federal funding has been committed to getting the light rail from Civic to Commonwealth Park.Ā 

ARTS

Artsday / Festival lights up ‘the triangle’ with colour

It's about to get a lot brighter and more colourful at the Parliamentary Triangle when the Enlighten Festival kicks off this weekend, reports arts editor HELEN MUSA in her latest artsday – what's on – column.

Revealed: 500 years of making masterpieces

The National Gallery of Australia is on to a sure thing with its coming blockbuster, ā€œBotticelli to van Gogh: Masterpieces from the National Gallery, Londonā€.

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QUEANBEYAN

Antique vehicles roll into Queanbeyan for a good cause

More than 600 antique cars, motor bikes, special interest and modified vehicles will be rolling into the Queanbeyan Showground on Sunday (February 28) for the annual "Shannons Wheels" vehicle display.

Hope springs eternal with park refurbishment

NICK OVERALL shares the story of the remarkable woman remembered in the naming of a recently refurbished park in West Queanbeyan.

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ACT government ‘snubs’ struggling small business

Phillip Business Community president Tom Adams is frustrated by the lack of ACT government support to small businesses in the past year and can cite multiple small businesses that have been forced to shut or move during the pandemic.Ā 

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