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Canberra Today 5°/8° | Wednesday, April 24, 2024 | Digital Edition | Crossword & Sudoku

IT’S Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and MEGAN HAGGAN reports the good news that men are finally willing to talk about the disease and its treatment. Elsewhere in this week’s edition, MICHAEL MOORE wonders how we lost our compassion for refugees, SONYA FLADUN finds herself explaining God for the first time to her eight-year-old and the perennial gardening guru CEDRIC BRYANT says it’s time to starting thinking about what flowers for summer. And we’ve got pages and pages of new-season fashion… click on

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