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TUESDAY, AUGUST 1

NEWS

Borrowers spared as RBA stays on hold

Reserve Bank Building, London Circuit, Canberra
The Reserve Bank of Australia board has kept the cash rate on hold at 4.1 per cent at its August monthly meeting.

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Ex-childcare worker facing 1623 abuse charges

Former childcare worker facing 1623 abuse charges
A 45-year-old former Gold Coast childcare worker has been charged with more than a thousand offences of child abuse, allegedly committed in NSW and Queensland.

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Anti-corruption watchdog wraps up first month

Anti-corruption watchdog wraps up busy first month
The National Anti-Corruption Commission has received 541 referrals in its first month of operation, with some referrals already dismissed.

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Obstetrics unit gets 'provisional' accreditation

Faltering obstetrics unit gets 'provisional' accreditation
Canberra Hospital is on a minimal, provisional six-month training accreditation period, following a review of its Obstetrics & Gynaecology Department, which was found not to have met five out of six overview standards.

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Lehrmann poised to sue on Sofronoff findings

Lehrmann poised to sue on secret Sofronoff findings
Bruce Lehrmann will lodge a multimillion-dollar claim for compensation against the ACT Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, "The Australian" is reporting.  

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Century on, Legacy's showing torch still shines

Century on, Legacy's showing the torch still shines
Local historian NICHOLE OVERALL previews the arrival of Legacy's centenary torch relay and remembers Queanbeyan's long contribution to the cause.

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Care worker finds woman's body in Fisher

Care worker finds woman's body in Fisher
Police were called to a home in Fisher on Monday afternoon after the body of a 92-year-old woman was found by a care worker on a scheduled visit.

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Morrison rejects robodebt commission findings

Morrison rejects robodebt royal commission findings
Scott Morrison has spoken out on the robodebt royal commission for the first time, rejecting findings he had misled cabinet.

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SPORTS

Maturity can drive Matildas further: Catley

Newfound maturity can drive Matildas further: Catley
With a mature 4-0 thumping of Canada, the Matildas went from the verge of crashing out of the Women's World Cup to believing they can go deep.

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FEATURES

Anyone for a diesel-fume-infused muffin!

Anyone for a diesel-fume-infused blueberry muffin!
Reader JOHN BONE takes umbrage at an "inconsiderate ignoramus" who reverse parks a smelly 4WD at Fyshwick Market and ruins a blueberry-muffin morning tea in the sunshine.

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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Blues music in for a big day out 

Blues music in for a big day out 
News of the blues leads this week's "Arts in the City" column by arts editor HELEN MUSA.

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This week's digital edition

Digital edition July 27
Two pages on different sides of the Voice debate and two pages of letters; we thrive on the opinions of our readers here and in comments to our website – Write now: editor@citynews.com.au gets you straight through.

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