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Borrowers spared as RBA stays on hold
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Scott Morrison has spoken out on the robodebt royal commission for the first time, rejecting findings he had misled cabinet.
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Maturity can drive Matildas further: Catley
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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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Anyone for a diesel-fume-infused muffin!
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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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Blues music in for a big day out
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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
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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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