‘Paradox of Pompeii’ to be told through everyday relics
Casts of volcano victims, detailed frescoes, carbonised bread and other ancient artefacts will help illustrate the story of Pompeii in a new Australian exhibit.
Misogyny, racism, hate speech and other issues will continue to fester on the internet, even if children are banned from social media, according to an expert.
A 30-year-old woman has been charged with allegedly trying to run over her former partner during an incident in Dickson on Monday.
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.
Australia's housing affordability mess has most voters in favour of lower prices and backing tax reform and other policy interventions to ease pressures.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese promises to legislate minimum age for kids’ access to social media.
Motorists could support Australia's national electricity grid by using their cars as batteries, a report says, but policies and standards need to change.
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Misogyny, racism, hate speech and other issues will continue to fester on the internet, even if children are banned from social media, according to an expert.
A 30-year-old woman has been charged with allegedly trying to run over her former partner during an incident in Dickson on Monday.
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.
Australia's housing affordability mess has most voters in favour of lower prices and backing tax reform and other policy interventions to ease pressures.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese promises to legislate minimum age for kids’ access to social media.
Social media is negatively impacting the life satisfaction of Australian high school students, according to the latest findings from Australia’s largest survey of young people.
With only weeks to the October 19 ACT election, the Canberra Liberals have suddenly disendorsed Ginninderra candidate and sitting MLA Elizabeth Kikkert.
“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.
A 31-year-old man is dead after falling from a moving vehicle that was travelling southbound on Anzac Parade on Monday afternoon.
"Why cannot the local ACT politicians understand that each shopping centre needs a public toilet as do many picnic areas such as Yarramundi reach," say letter writers KARNA and JULINA O'DEA.
Here's an unexpected virtue of an electric car, says cartoonist PAUL DORIN.
"All prosecutors, and all judges, should heed Portia’s words in The Merchant of Venice: 'The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven...' Legal columnist HUGH SELBY sees lessons for lawyers everywhere.
New government funding for family violence is unprecedented, but it can’t afford to wait, says ANASTASIA POWELL.
"The current 12-hour system is idiotic. Fortunately, it would not often be the case that 12 midday would be confused with 12 midnight.," writes Whimsy columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS.
"Why do our white compatriots so easily forgive the British for not just stealing the Aboriginals’ homeland but then trying to wipe them out," asks The Gadfly columnist ROBERT MACKLIN.
A word from our Divine Seizer Barrus Pompus Maximus: "Hipsters, gypsters and gender betwixters, lend me your ears, along with all your money... "
Brazil just banned the social media platform X. Could other countries follow suit, asks TARIQ CHOUCAIR.
"Has the Labor-Greens government just given up on Canberra? Ten years or even five years ago it wasn’t like this," says letter writer RACHAEL NANO, of Lyons.
KERRY-ANNE COUSINS reviews a joint exhibition by Alex Asch and Mariana del Castillo.
Casts of volcano victims, detailed frescoes, carbonised bread and other ancient artefacts will help illustrate the story of Pompeii in a new Australian exhibit.
Here's the Arts in the City column, HELEN MUSA's latest weekly wrap of all-things-art around the national capital.
Two of the best-known sculptors in the immediate region are part of the international display at this year’s Swell Sculpture Festival at Currumbin Beach on the Gold Coast.
"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.
Nicole Kidman has been unable to receive an award for best actress at the Venice International Film Festival in person after the sudden death of her "beautiful, brave" mother.
"In a rare treat for Canberra music lovers, flautist Sally Walker joined by musician-collaborators from Adelaide, brought to life the flute quintets of Italian composer Luigi Boccherini," writes reviewer HELEN MUSA.
At a champagne “changing-of-the-guard” ceremony held in Bungendore Woodworks’ Octagon Gallery on Saturday, retiring artistic director David MacLaren announced his successor.
"The well known story of murder, greed, corruption, exploitation, adultery, treachery and “All That Jazz” was given a slick, sparkling and entertaining outing." IAN McLEAN reviews Chicago.
Still or sparkling? It’s a question you’ll commonly hear in a café or restaurant and you probably have a preference. But is there any difference for your health? CHRISTIAN MORO and CHARLOTTE PHELPS have the answer.
Gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON sings the praises of a terrific little ground cover that also looks good in a hanging basket.
In this feature CityNews speaks with people and businesses who have established themselves in Weston Creek and Molonglo.
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"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.
"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.
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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