The Greens minister sitting on her hands, the hard work for older people using the check-in app and hooray for us leading the nation in vaccination rates; it's another "Seven Days" with IAN MEIKLE.
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No surprises: the prison is in the news again and little wonder, writes "Seven Days" columnist IAN MEIKLE, when an FOI search reveals a staggering number of women put through the ignominy of being strip-searched by prison guards. But why?
Libs lead Labor's Tara Chenye a merry dance on coupons, driving and texting is gone forever, so (almost) are those unloveable myna birds. Here's another "Seven Days" with IAN MEIKLE.
Backyard motor mechanics, flashy Ferris wheels, hot weather for "Canberra Times" readers (but not us) and the dining phenomena that is eating blindfolded. Who can resist another "Seven Days" with IAN MEIKLE?
The community was walloped with a harsh increase in electricity prices just in time for the cold months of winter, while P-platers were basking in a 79-cents-a-week incentive to drive carefully. Seriously. It's "Seven Days" with IAN MEIKLE.
Is anyone is thinking 'extortion' in regard to tree trimming near power lines in Canberra? That's the questioned posed and answered in "Seven Days" with IAN MEIKLE this week.
Former Lib leader Alistair Coe is over it and out of it, the curtain comes down on Canberra's queen of culture and a bouquet for the town's best music critics. It's "Seven Days" with IAN MEIKLE.