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Canberra theatre company Child Players ACT is embarking on its 20th anniversary and season with a production of The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, reports HELEN MUSA.
A boost in renewable technology investment is being spruiked as evidence wind and solar power in Australia trumps a plan for nuclear energy.
Shoppers have been urged not to place "simple trust" in the major supermarkets as the benefits of competition depend on making price comparisons.
When the Greens tell Labor they’re ready to negotiate, what they usually mean is they’re preparing to make populist demands that can’t or shouldn’t be met, writes political columnist MICHELLE GRATTAN.
Launching their latest election policy, the Canberra Liberals in government are pledging to reduce emergency department overload in hospitals by expanding GP availability and strengthening after-hours care.
Commonwealth debt has dropped by almost $150 billion since 2022 and Labor is on track for a larger-than-expected surplus, bolstering the government coffers.
ANNA CREER reviews two new historical fiction books, one about an extraordinary love affair that engrossed a British prime minister at a time of war, the other of what awaits a victorious warrior king returning home from the Trojan War.
Independent candidate for Ginninderra MIGNONNE CULLEN says her interaction with local people has identified key issues concerning residents of Ginninderra and the wider community. She shares some of them here.
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Motorists could support Australia's national electricity grid by using their cars as batteries, a report says, but policies and standards need to change.
A boost in renewable technology investment is being spruiked as evidence wind and solar power in Australia trumps a plan for nuclear energy.
Shoppers have been urged not to place "simple trust" in the major supermarkets as the benefits of competition depend on making price comparisons.
Launching their latest election policy, the Canberra Liberals in government are pledging to reduce emergency department overload in hospitals by expanding GP availability and strengthening after-hours care.
Commonwealth debt has dropped by almost $150 billion since 2022 and Labor is on track for a larger-than-expected surplus, bolstering the government coffers.
Australia's inaugural First Nations ambassador would be abolished on "day one" should the coalition win the next federal election.
Voters are evenly split between Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton according to voter analysis which shows the prime minister leads in the two biggest states.
Australia's consumer watchdog has launched legal action against Woolworths and Coles for allegedly misleading buyers with fake discounts.
The price of electric cars has fallen in Australia again, with one popular model available for less than $31,000, but experts warn high-end EV sales may stall.
"For Canberra’s move to a higher-density future to be soundly based, a review of the planning and transport strategies is needed," writes former planner MIKE QUIRK.
Letter writer SUE DYER, of Downer, says the ACT government is preventing public school visits by independent senator David Pocock, despite the schools inviting him. But why?
ROSS FITZGERALD reveals new developments about imprisoned whistleblower David McBride and 'deeply disturbing' revelations about the treatment of prisoners at the Alexander Maconochie Centre.
"Any indigenous Australian defending a criminal charge might well believe that with an all-white jury, the odds are tilted against them," writes legal columnist HUGH SELBY.
Tupperware has filed for bankruptcy – is multi-level marketing in trouble, asks ANDREW HUGHES.
Whimsy columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS finds himself in Las Vegas for a conference and a ride on the fastest and most horrifying in roller coaster in the world.
"Protecting kiddies is a lovely idea in theory, but until the governments of the world unite, it’s just not going to happen… ever," says The Gadfly columnist ROBERT MACKLIN.
"Whistleblower David McBride’s debilitating conditions of imprisonment at the Alexander Maconochie Centre comprise cruel and unusual punishment," writes ROSS FITZGERALD.
Canberra theatre company Child Players ACT is embarking on its 20th anniversary and season with a production of The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, reports HELEN MUSA.
Music is the dominant artform in this HELEN MUSA's latest Arts in the City column.
LEN POWER reviews This Shining Night, a performance of contemporary choral music by North American composers by the Canberra Choral Society.
"The play is a madcap, skit-like experience full of joyful comedy that gives cast an opportunity to let their hair down and get a little random." ARNE SJOSTEDT reviews Canberra Youth Theatre's new play Work, But This Time Like You Meant It.
Like she did on the big screen, Nicole Kidman has become a surefire star of the streaming age, writes columnist NICK OVERALL.
First lady Jill Biden invited cast members from The West Wing to the White House to mark the 25th anniversary of the TV drama.
"The playing was flawless, the concert cleverly programmed and your reviewer left feeling well satisfied, though I suspect one is not supposed to feel that way after Shostakovich." GRAHAM McDONALD reviews the Phoenix Collective Quartet.
ANNA CREER reviews two new historical fiction books, one about an extraordinary love affair that engrossed a British prime minister at a time of war, the other of what awaits a victorious warrior king returning home from the Trojan War.
The AWM has released imagery of a diorama depicting Australian troops making an amphibious landing in Dili, Timor-Leste on the eve of the 25th anniversary of the Interfet on Friday.
Reviewer WENDY JOHNSON dines at a cafe that's a certified work integration social enterprise and a registered charity, where dining there supports creating inclusive employment and training opportunities. And the food's pretty good, too.
Flowering bulbs are putting on a show in the spring garden, writes gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON... and she's happy to play favourites.
"My favourite of the Warrabilla wines is its durif. The next course, sirloin with leek and black garlic, was served with a 2022 Reserve Durif and a 2021 Reserve Durif." Wine writer RICHARD CALVER finds himself at an expensive wine lunch.
In this special feature, CityNews speaks with some of the ACT finalists of the 2024 Telstra Best of Business Awards.
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CityNews speaks to some of the local experts who have mastered their craft and are passionate about sharing it with others.
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Independent candidate for Ginninderra MIGNONNE CULLEN says her interaction with local people has identified key issues concerning residents of Ginninderra and the wider community. She shares some of them here.
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In this feature, CityNews speaks to businesses and services in the Canberra region dedicated to supporting mums with pregnancy, birth, babies, kids and beyond.
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St Andrew’s Presbyterian church, at 1 State Circle, Forrest, one of Canberra's oldest buildings, is celebrating its 90th anniversary. NICHOLE OVERALL looks at the proud history of the cathedral that wasn't.
Could the shingles vaccine lower your risk of dementia? IBRAHIM JAVED looks at the latest research.