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Driver’s rego problem just got worse

Police spotted an unregistered gold Subaru station wagon travelling on Hindmarsh Drive, Weston, on Monday afternoon and attempted to stop the car for a registration check. That's when things got worse.

Lifestyle

Help! The 5 most common after-hours plumbing issues

In this sponsored post, DAVID ELLINGSEN, CEO of Plumbing and Gas Pty Ltd, explains how to handle the top five after-hours plumbing emergencies homeowners face, including burst pipes and clogged drains, to avoid costly repairs.

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Driver’s rego problem just got worse

Police spotted an unregistered gold Subaru station wagon travelling on Hindmarsh Drive, Weston, on Monday afternoon and attempted to stop the car for a registration check. That's when things got worse.

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Libs promise a world-class stadium by the lake

“A world-class stadium located at the Acton Waterfront, in close proximity to restaurants, bars and hotels will revitalise not only the city centre, but all of Canberra,” says Canberra Liberals leader Elizabeth Lee. 

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KEEPING UP THE ACT

A word from our Divine Seizer Barrus Pompus Maximus: "Hipsters, gypsters and gender betwixters, lend me your ears, along with all your money... "

Arts

Music

A reel world perfomance from the NCO

"Under music director Louis Sharpe, the National Capital Orchestra, in its first performance at Snow Concert Hall, played a selection of uplifting and uproarious music from the movies," writes reviewer ROB KENNEDY.

Craft

Changing of the guard at the woodworks

At a champagne “changing-of-the-guard” ceremony held in Bungendore Woodworks’ Octagon Gallery on Saturday, retiring artistic director David MacLaren announced his successor.

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Wine

So close, but so far from Penfolds’ Peter

"Despite the fact that the standard bottle of Bin 180 sells for $1180 (such synchronicity!), the three-litre bottles were more than 15 times as expensive, with people being prepared to pay for the unique," says wine writer RICHARD CALVER.

Dining

Flavour rewards on the Lebanese journey

"The food is the true star at Azima, backed by knowledgeable and efficient service. We popped by for lunch and left excited, having worshipped every dish" writes dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON.

Gardening

Weather warms, here come the moths

Now is the time to prepare for the fight against codling moths. In the next few weeks, as the weather warms, they'll be out, writes gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.  

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