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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28

NEWS

Severe storms may batter Canberra

Severe storms may batter Canberra
Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding in the next several hours over Canberra, says BoM.

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Lehrmann calls PM's apology to Higgins 'stupid'

Lehrmann calls PM's apology to Higgins 'stupid'
Bruce Lehrmann is facing a fourth day giving evidence as Ten fights claims its interview with Brittany Higgins defamed the former Liberal staffer.

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Government confident of finding detainee

Government confident of locating missing detainee
A missing detainee has been referred to the Australian Federal Police after they refused to wear an electronic monitoring track upon their release.

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On recognition alone, Voice might have passed

On recognition alone, the Voice might have passed
Had the Voice referendum been confined to indigenous recognition, it might have passed, reports MICHELLE GRATTAN.

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Labor's Senator Pat Dodson retires in January

Labor's Senator Pat Dodson to retire in January
Indigenous leader and Labor senator Pat Dodson has signalled his intention to retire from parliament on Australia Day.

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Elderly woman dies after rape in nursing home

Elderly woman dies after rape in aged-care home
A 90-year-old woman who was critically injured when she was attacked and raped in her nursing home has died.

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Hilux driver clears off after collision

Hilux driver clears off after collision
A Camry and a brown Toyota Hilux ute collided on Hindmarsh Drive, near Fyshwick, on Wednesday night with the Hilux driver leaving the scene in his vehicle without exchanging details.

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Panel to review the 3Rs in ACT schools

Panel to review the 3Rs in ACT schools
An expert panel has been appointed to conduct an independent inquiry into literacy and numeracy performance in the ACT.

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Warning after rise in dog attacks on posties

Warning after sharp rise in dog attacks on posties
Dog owners are being urged to secure their pet pooches amid a rise in attacks on posties as we head into the busy Christmas delivery period.

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FEATURES

A look at CIT's 'thinking' millions is looming

A look at the CIT's 'thinking' millions is looming
Letter writer SUE DYER, of Downer, is looking for enlightenment from the ACT Integrity Commission about the extent to which snake oil was an embedded project ingredient at the CIT.

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Three national gongs for local builders

Three national gongs for local builders
Three ACT companies have won national awards across the residential, commercial and civil sectors.

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Enchanting program of magical music.

Enchanting program of magical music.
On their first Australian tour, violinist Noa Wildschut and pianist Elisabeth Brauss captivated the audience at Llewellyn Hall with an enchanting program of magical music, writes reviewer DANTE COSTA.

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Bring out the life in Kngwarray's awesome art

Bring out the life in Kngwarray's awesome art
Arts editor HELEN MUSA says it's indisputable that Emily Kam Kngwarray is one of Australia's greatest artists, as the coming exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia, which bears her name, will show.

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Here come those bears… and Goldilocks

Here come those bears… and Goldilocks
Here's arts editor HELEN MUSA'S latest burst of all-things-arts in this week's "Arts in the City" column.

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Basile stands up to take the 'Blame'

Basile stands up to take the 'Blame'
Arts editor HELEN MUSA lists events from comedy to classical in this week's 'Arts in the City' column.

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This week's digital edition

"YOU can still make out the oddly-shaped indentation in the centre of a crossroad in Queanbeyan’s CBD where an unusual monument stood for more than 50 years." NICHOLE OVERALL tells the moving tale of Queanbeyan's Boer War memorial.

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