THERE’S been controversy around Section 72, Dickson, for years, but Stephen Bartos, chair of the community housing group Common Ground, says it shouldn’t be the reason for Canberrans to turn their back on helping homeless people.
IT’S rare to find a musician who plays from the heart, but 16-year-old violinist Isaiah Bondfield does it easily. His musical journey, on the other hand, has been a little harder, says his teacher.
AT a time where 70 per cent of community organisations were forced to stand down volunteers due to coronavirus restrictions, 31 per cent are experiencing an increase in demand for their services, according to a survey conducted by VolunteeringACT.
THE appointment of Canberra’s new safety commissioner comes at a time where there’s lots of changes for WorkSafe ACT, but Jacqueline Agius says she’s up for the hard work ahead.
Reporter DANIELLE NOHRA talks to a futurist who says the normal we get back, isn’t going to be the normal we had when it comes to work, play and education.
CANBERRANS are some of the best reporters to Crime Stoppers nationally, and, recently, police have been busy with more than 600 calls about COVID-19 breaches, which raises the question: “What is it that makes people dob someone in?”
Swinger Hill’s Mhairi Henderson has been on a two-year journey to capture the dramatic seasonal changes of the Canberra landscape, reports DANIELLE NOHRA.
AFTER 30 years contributing to athletics in multiple roles, former long-distance runner and two-time Olympian, Shaun Creighton, has been recognised with a prestigious national award.