Eighty per cent of alcohol is sold to about 20 per cent of people, according to the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) CEO, Caterina Giorgi.
ALMOST $190 million worth of contracts were awarded without competitive tender by the ACT Community Services Directorate in its most recent year of public reporting, reports DANIELLE NOHRA.
SCOTT Sadler was going down a “scary path”, he had friends in jail, others dead and if it wasn’t for the mentorship of one man, he doesn’t know where he would have ended up. DANIELLE NOHRA reports.
WITH magpies out and actively swooping, DANIELLE NOHRA has compiled a swoop scoop on why magpies swoop, when they swoop, what to do when they do, and what not to do.
A NGAMBRI descendent of Henry “Black Harry” Williams is calling out the ACT government, accusing it of "cultural genocide" after Canberra’s first people, the Ngambri people, have been excluded from its own history.
THERE’S still time to save the West Basin from ACT Labor’s controversial commercial and residential development plans, says Alistair Coe, but it will involve a change in government.
WHEN former ACT health minister Dr Michael Moore was asked by his father-in-law to join Rotary, he answered: “Give me one good reason to.” The rest is history.
SEVENTY household representatives from the upper part of Goyder Street, Narrabundah, have signed a petition calling on the ACT government to take urgent steps to fix the street’s traffic issues.
IN separate letters to the ACT Legislative Assembly Speaker and to ABC News Canberra, Ngambri elder Dr Matilda House has expressed her dismay at both institutions ignoring the Ngambri people as being traditional custodians of Canberra.
Nearly 20 years ago the ACT government signed an agreement to accommodate Aboriginal input into the management of Namadgi National Park, but it never happened, reports DANIELLE NOHRA.