Almost two decades of a Labor government in Canberra has done little for the confidence of the party, with Chief Minister Andrew Barr saying they’ll be the “underdogs” coming into next year’s election, writes DANIELLE NOHRA.
Guitars for disadvantaged children is the aim of a group of Canberra veterans who every week experience the therapeutic benefits of playing music, reports DANIELLE NOHRA
A Geocon spokesman has confirmed its plans to demolish Bunda Street's heritage-listed cafe, Gus' Cafe, to make room for the construction of an 11-storey hotel, Canberra City Luxury Hotel.
With a greater demand for Soldier On services than what the charity can provide, fundraising champion Ivan Slavich has been appointed its new CEO to turn it around, reports DANIELLE NOHRA.
Radio Canberra, the home of 2CC and 2CA, is ready to tackle the future of radio after it today (October 14) officially opened Canberra Radio Centre, a new multi-million-dollar, purpose built studio facility in Crace, reports DANIELLE NOHRA.
LIDS4KIDS founder Tim Miller is calling on the government and beverage companies to buy the machines his charity needs to keep plastic lids out of landfill and repurpose them into items for kids with disabilities.
Fifty years ago, a time when breastfeeding wasn’t widely discussed and words such as “breast” or “nipple” didn’t appear in publications, a group of Canberra women came together to start an organisation focused around breastfeeding.
In an unusual but inspiring coincidence, seven members from Curves Weston celebrated huge milestones, with four turning 70, three turning 80 and one turning 90 this month.
Adrienne Hornby did everything right when it came to the five key rules of sun safety and yet at the beginning of the year, she was devastated to hear about the stage 1 melanoma on her forehead.