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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14

NEWS

NSW P-plater caught speeding on parkway

NSW p-plater caught speeding on Majura Parkway
An 18-year-old man from Queanbeyan has had his licence suspended and been fined more than $1800 after speeding on Majura Parkway.

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Serious assault in Civic lands man in hospital

Serious assault in Civic lands man in hospital
A man is in hospital with serious injuries to his face, chest and back following what police describe as a serious assault in Civic on Monday evening. 

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Pressure to drop whistleblower prosecution

Pressure to drop prosecution of war-crime whistleblower
MPs and advocates continue to press the attorney-general to drop the prosecution of a whistleblower but he says this could set a dangerous precedent.

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Make it law: young people want healthy space

Make it law: young people want healthy environment
Young people believe the right to a healthy environment should be set in law as Australia is accused to falling behind other nations.

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Split on Israel-Hamas impact at home: poll

Split on Israel-Hamas war impact at home: poll
A poll published in Nine newspapers has found 36 per cent of Australians believe the country is less safe following the outbreak of war in the Middle East.

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SPORTS

Bowler's six wickets in an over goes global

Bowler's six wickets in an over goes global
A third-grade cricketer from Queensland has made headlines around the world after taking six wickets in six balls to win a club match in a stunning last over.

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FEATURES

The unheard voice of forensic science research

The unheard voice of forensic science research
Because the great majority of criminal cases are finalised with sentencing following a plea of guilty, the public hears too little about the vital role of crime-scene examiners and forensic scientists, writes HUGH SELBY.

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Lee has the makings of a vision for Canberra

Lee has the makings of a vision for Canberra
"The Labor-Greens government had the opportunity to achieve so much, to build a Canberra that was a nation and world leader. They missed the opportunity,” writes MICHAEL MOORE.

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Builders of this country the ones in shackles

Builders of this country the ones in shackles
Letter writer IAN PILSNER makes no bones about it. He thinks the anti-colonialists should thank the many convicts that were shackled for the long and arduous hours of backbreaking work to build the foundations of this country.

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Unlikely pair produces challenging exhibition

Unlikely pairing produces challenging exhibition
KERRY-ANNE COUSINS reviews the “Guns & Flowers” exhibition at the Canberra Museum and Gallery.

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This year's 'Slip, Slop' sounds of Australia

This year's 'Slip, Slop' sounds of Australia
The “Slip Slop Slap” SunSmart campaign song and the anthem “I Am Australian” have joined the National Film & Sound Archive’s Sounds of Australia Registry, reports HELEN MUSA.

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Magicians from all over the world

Magicians from all over the world
Magic, movies, singing and stars... all in this latest "Arts in the City" column by HELEN MUSA.

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This week's digital edition

Paul Withall, of the Zerosuicide Community Awareness Program, has extended an invitation to Australia to be present at “the largest visual presentation of men’s suicide in the world”. Reporter LILY PASS reveals what it is on Page 3.

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