Whorehouse to warehouse, Pretty Woman’s gone
Whorehouse to warehouse, Pretty Woman's gone. It's "Seven Days" with IAN MEIKLE.
A 13-year-old boy is missing, unseen since leaving for school on Friday, May 13.
A RECORD number of people are in Canberra hospitals with covid, according to the latest numbers today (May 22).
THE ACT recorded its third road fatality in 48 hours with death of a motorcyclist following a collision on Bugden Avenue, Gowrie. last night (May 21). The ACT road toll for the year now stands at nine deaths.
The Morrison government has been resoundingly defeated, with Labor headed for office, although whether in a minority or majority was unclear late Saturday night, says political columnist MICHELLE GRATTAN.
Labor is to form government as both the major parties’ primary votes slump, writes ADRIAN BEAUMONT.
The ShowRoom Canberra, the ACT’s largest creative home, design, build, garden and lifestyle event, is back for its biggest expo ever, says EMMA PIEPER.
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The COTA ACT events calendar in 2022 will encourage imagination, freedom and the spontaneous creativity to do things a little differently, says CEO JENNY MOBBS.
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Former High Court Justice Michael Kirby is encouraging us, as a nation, to rethink our relationship with indigenous people.
A 13-year-old boy is missing, unseen since leaving for school on Friday, May 13.
A RECORD number of people are in Canberra hospitals with covid, according to the latest numbers today (May 22).
THE ACT recorded its third road fatality in 48 hours with death of a motorcyclist following a collision on Bugden Avenue, Gowrie. last night (May 21). The ACT road toll for the year now stands at nine deaths.
The Morrison government has been resoundingly defeated, with Labor headed for office, although whether in a minority or majority was unclear late Saturday night, says political columnist MICHELLE GRATTAN.
Cartoonist PAUL DORIN says there's lots to celebrate now the election is over.
POLICE say the driver died on impact but, amazingly, the passenger sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the single-vehicle collision on Kingsford Smith Drive, Melba, yesterday evening.
A woman has died with covid. Her death, the ACT's 61st, comes as COVID-19 hospital numbers continue to hit new highs in Canberra, despite the daily infections number falling.
A mechanical drug press, cannabis, drug paraphernalia and a white powder suspected to be cocaine were uncovered by police during a raid on the Greenway home of an associate of an outlaw motorcycle gang property.
THE ACT has recorded its eighth road death this year following a fatal car crash on Kingsford Smith Drive, Melba, this evening.
Whorehouse to warehouse, Pretty Woman's gone. It's "Seven Days" with IAN MEIKLE.
"It looked as if the Planning Directorate had quietly slipped in these massive variations... hoping that no-one was going to notice it. And the minister signed this?" Columnist PAUL COSTIGAN exposes some bureaucratic funny business.
At 3.9%, Australia’s unemployment rate now officially begins with ‘3’. What’s next, asks JOHN HAWKINS.
"The NCA operates as if it has sidelined the important heritage and planning requirements of the areas for which it has important stewardship responsibilities," writes "Canberra Matters" columnist PAUL COSTIGAN.
Is voting for the Sedate doing your head in? You need KEEPING UP THE ACT's election guide. Here it is!
Never mind buying a house, some people are having trouble with just groceries, says cartoonist PAUL DORIN.
Letter writer DAVID TYLER, of Macquarie, asked his local MLA what the Canberra Liberals' position was on the tram to Woden. He wasn't happy with the reply.
At last, the election guide all of Canberra is waiting for – KEEPING UP THE ACT's call of the House of Reprehensibles' card.
"IT was party time in Narrabundah for the Blamey Street Big Band on Saturday night, with the jazz band celebrating its 20-year anniversary in an electrifying concert," writes reviewer JOSH DAFFERN.
Streaming columnist NICK OVERALL marvels at how a peculiar, low-budget movie turns the oldest halloween costume in the book into a profound piece of imagery.
ROB KENNEDY reviews a performance of Mozart by the ANU Choral Society.
A music program spearheaded by the ANU composer Chris Sainsbury has been announced as winner of the “Classical: NEXT” 2022 Innovation Award at a ceremony at Schauspiel in Hannover, Germany.
"Guest conductor Benjamin Bayl abandoned the traditional 'baton' and instead used both hands to cajole and seduce some of the finest music making from the Canberra Symphony Orchestra I’ve heard in years." So says reviewer TONY MAGEE.
"This is an agreeable but not magnificent movie about the innards of a relationship between a married pair – author Roald Dahl and his wife actress Patricia Neal." Three stars for "To Olivia" from reviewer DOUGAL MACDONALD.
"How to Please a Woman", Dullsville wondered movie reviewer DOUGAL MACDONALD. "I wuz wrong, big time!" he says.
Canberra artist Carol Cooke is the author of a book that brings embroidery to everyone, including those who have never sewn before. MEREDITH HINCHLIFFE reviews it.
Cyclamen would have to be the most popular indoor plant for cold climates like ours, writes gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.
The ShowRoom Canberra, the ACT’s largest creative home, design, build, garden and lifestyle event, is back for its biggest expo ever, says EMMA PIEPER.
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In a first for Canberra, a Turkish-Azerbaijani fusion restaurant has opened, offering special dishes from the shores of the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean, reports dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON.
Wine columnist RICHARD CALVER takes a 10-minute drive from Albury to a warm welcome at Splitters Creek vineyard.
To celebrate this year’s “Silver is Gold” seniors festival, “CityNews” spoke with businesses, organisations, advocacy groups and more that are passionate about improving the lives of Canberra’s older community.
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The COTA ACT events calendar in 2022 will encourage imagination, freedom and the spontaneous creativity to do things a little differently, says CEO JENNY MOBBS.
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Brent called accountant GAIL FREEMAN wanting help with claiming use of his ute in his tax return."The last accountant I saw claimed it at the Tax Office rate because I haven’t got any receipts,” he said.
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This year’s rankings of Australia's top golf courses have seen two ACT clubs make the top 100. Sport columnist SIMON ANDERSON shares which ones made the list.
Informal hedges, yummy feijoas and how to make the most of Kiwi fruit... gardening writer JACKIE WARBURTON's always busy in the garden...