CityNewsToday_newsletter
THURSDAY, MARCH 14
World Pi Day

    Today's "CityNews" sudoku and crossword

    NEWS

    Alleged pan-wielding stabber pleads not guilty

    Alleged fry pan-wielding uni stabber pleads not guilty
    Alex Ophel, 24, is accused of repeatedly stabbing two women and bashing other students over the head with a frying pan at ANU.

    Read more

    Treasurer 'still shooting' for a budget surplus

    Treasurer 'still shooting' for a budget surplus
    Treasurer Jim Chalmers will say lower commodity prices and a softening labour market mean this year’s revenue upgrade will be modest, when he outlines on Thursday the government’s strategy for the May 14 budget.

    Read more

    Miner dead, another critical after collapse

    Miner dead, another critical after underground collapse
    Police have recovered the body of a Victorian miner who was trapped underground after a rockfall at Ballarat.

    Read more

    Tariffs, human rights on agenda for China visit

    Tariffs, human rights on agenda for Chinese visit
    Foreign Minister Penny Wong will host Chinese counterpart Wang Yi as Beijing prepares to remove trade impediments against Australian wine.

    Read more

    No plans for TikTok ban despite US moves

    No plans for TikTok ban despite US moves
    There are no plans to ban TikTok in Australia, the prime minister says, as the US House passes a bill that could end its use in America.

    Read more

    Biden bid to cut submarine 'no fatal blow'

    Biden bid to cut submarine 'no fatal blow' to Australia
    Doubts have been cast that the AUKUS pact is in jeopardy as Joe Biden moves to cut submarine production, which could hurt the future sale of one to Australia.

    Read more

    SPORT

    Education must lift to stop NRL racism

    Education must lift to stop NRL racism: Fogarty
    Raiders No.7 and Mununjali man Jamal Fogarty says Spencer Leniu's racial slur was "poor", and wants society to learn more about the impacts of racism.

    Read more

    DINING

    Chop, chop... and it's time to go!

    Chop, chop... and it's time to go!
    The first thing to do when entering Chop Chop in the city is look up, writes dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON.

    Read more

    FEATURES

    Fear of refugees – a new Australian export

    Fear of refugees – a new Australian export
    "As the most visible of migrants, often because of their means of arrival, refugees have become a lightning rod for Islamophobia and opposition to non-white migration," writes JOHN MINNS.

    Read more

    As the population surges, is Molonglo ready?

    As the population surges, is Molonglo ready?
    "The shortcomings in Molonglo’s planning to date does not inspire confidence that the government is capable of delivering good outcomes," writes former planner MIKE QUIRK.

    Read more

    This week's digital edition

    Digital edition March 14
    In a new column, political commentator ANDREW HUGHES explains why Labor is the number one political act in town: "A nice presser by apprentice and wannabe Chief Minister Steel with some tough words and angry frowns for the Greens."

    Read more
    CityNewsToday_newsletter
    facebook twitter linkedin instagram