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Church stabbing terror attack, hunt for rioters
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A knife attack at a western Sydney church allegedly committed by a teenage boy, is being considered a terrorist act by police.
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Killer was 'no threat' before Bondi attack
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A baby girl critically injured in the Bondi Junction stabbing massacre has shown improvement as seven victims remain in hospital across NSW.
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Lehrmann faces crippling legal costs
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Bruce Lehrmann has been found most likely to have raped Brittany Higgins in a Parliament House office, in a devastating legal ruling against the former staffer.
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Ex-Test cricketer Michael Slater refused bail
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Former cricket star and TV commentator Michael Slater has been refused bail after being charged with more than a dozen offences, including assault and stalking.
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Coles CEO admits 'we don't always get it right'
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Woolworths chief executive Brad Banducci has defended the supermarket's practices at a fiery parliamentary inquiry hearing
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Sorry, a new brand won't cure Health morale
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"Recruitment has been the base on which the rebranding argument has been built. It is a pretty shallow base. The key to recruitment is to have high morale," writes MICHAEL MOORE, a former ACT Health Minister.
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Salivating at the chance to fine war veterans?
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No doubt the ACT government's rhinestone cowboys will again be eagerly salivating the opportunity to fine citizens paying Anzac Day homage to those who did something worthwhile for their country, says letter writer JOHN MURRAY, of Fadden.
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Chicago and all that jazz is coming to Canberra
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The longest-running show currently playing on Broadway, Chicago, is coming to Canberra, reports arts editor HELEN MUSA.
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Here comes the joyous leap into Dance Week
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Dance Week is always a joyous time in the Canberra arts scene and 2024 looks to be no exception, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA.
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Local movie caught in a funding Catch 22
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HELEN MUSA scans the Canberra arts scene for this week's Arts in the City column.
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This week's digital edition
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"With the election not scheduled until October, the Canberra Liberals' transport policy is unusually early. However, it is an Exocet missile aimed directly at the most vulnerable point of the government," writes MICHAEL MOORE.
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