The Canberra Times
Thursday, 18 April 2024
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Is it really that crazy when you think about it?
Chris Dutton, Caden Helmers • 2hrs ago
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It was a 'pretty gloomy' outlook for Canberra businesses.
Brittney Levinson • 2hrs ago
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'Inescapable conclusion' Lehrmann gave Seven access to docs: judge.
Tim Piccione
Bruce Lehrmann. Picture by Gary Ramage
Well-known Bathurst public road normally has more sedate speed limit.
Peter Brewer • 1hr ago
NSW Police pull over the Mustang on Conrod Straight. Picture Facebook
The bishop has spoken for the first time since the incident.
Anna McGuinness
Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was delivering a sermon at a Wakeley church when he was allegedly attacked on April 15. Picture by Christ The Good Shepherd Church
He 'holds a position of prominence' in a family, prosecutor says.
Hannah Neale • 35m ago
Book now for dinners and activities or just wander the markets.
Karen Hardy
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Stephen Larkham has two contracted hookers left this season.
Caden Helmers • 1hr ago
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Billy Pollard has vowed to step up in Lachlan Lonergan's absence. Picture by Karleen Minney
Like looking at a Rothko, the critic who complains is a buffoon.
Jasper Lindell
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He is believed to be travelling with his partner and child.
Staff Reporters • 1hr ago
ACT Policing are looking for 38-year-old Jordan Westin. Picture supplied
Not everyone will be made redundant by AI.
Adam Triggs
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AI will worsen the disadvantage already faced by women and young people. Picture Shutterstock
The incident involving a stolen Camry is under police investigation.
Bageshri Savyasachi, Lanie Tindale, Peter Brewer
Police comb over the scene on Adelaide Avenue.
Canberra prop reveals what the 'massive' deal means for women's sport.
Melanie Dinjaski
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One-off payment to save club from A-League scrap heap.
Melanie Dinjaski
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ACT Sport Minister Yvette Berry has increased Canberra United's funding. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
ACT funding delayed as part of 'difficult decisions'.
Miriam Webber
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Security guard Muhammad Taha could also be granted a visa.
Anna Houlahan • 2hrs ago
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Damien Guerot was praised for holding Joel Cauchi on Westfield escalators using a bollard. Pictures 7News
The bishop has spoken for the first time since the incident.
Anna McGuinness
Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was delivering a sermon at a Wakeley church when he was allegedly attacked on April 15. Picture by Christ The Good Shepherd Church
There is a detour in place for drivers.
Lanie Tindale
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Artist's impression of Woden light rail. Picture by ACT government
Opinion
There's a huge cost to projecting the ability to fight.
Mark Kenny
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Public holiday flexibility existed under Coalition, Gorman says.
Karen Barlow
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Patrick Gorman and Barnaby Joyce are at odds over public servants holidays. Pictures by Elesa Kurtz, Keegan Carroll
Sensitive Content
The victim 'did not ask to end her life', prosecutor says.
Hannah Neale
The prime minister has confirmed the offer of a permanent visa will be made to an injured Pakistani security guard following the Bondi Junction stabbing.
Andrew Brown
A Pakistani guard who confronted the Bondi Junction attacker will be offered a permanent visa. (Steven Saphore/AAP PHOTOS)
Numerous separate dumps of carcasses were found on a property.
Andrew Pearson Taylor Dodge
An investigation is under way after hundreds of horses were found slaughtered. Shutterstock
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Australia needs to call this out. Otherwise, who's next?
Justin Bassi
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Australia must call this out, even it causes diplomatic discomfort. Picture Shutterstock
A comparison of Australia's worst mass shooting to pro-Palestine protests continues to land Peter Dutton in hot water with rivals and some in the Liberal Party.
Poppy Johnston
Political rivals and Liberal MPs have slammed Peter Dutton's comments on the Port Arthur massacre. (Robert Cianflone/AAP PHOTOS)
There's a huge cost to projecting the ability to fight.
Mark Kenny
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It's Richard 'Mauler' Marles v Andrew 'Aunty Jack' Hastie. Pictures by Elesa Kurtz, Keegan Carroll
The Tasmanian premier has hit out at comparisons made by Opposition Leader Peter Dutton which compared pro-Palestine protests to the Port Arthur massacre.
Andrew Brown
Peter Dutton has doubled down on his remarks concerning Port Arthur. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)
Australian Electoral Commission boss warns it would be a mistake.
Miriam Webber
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Minister speaks frankly about the first task for new secretary.
Miriam Webber
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Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil (left), tasked department boss Stephanie Foster (right) with rebuild. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Bursting the bureaucracy's bubble.
Miriam Webber
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The Department of Finance is back at it again. Picture by Rohan Thompson
The bishop has spoken for the first time since the incident.
Anna McGuinness
Hundreds of cocaine bricks have been recovered from the coast.
Anna McGuinness Anna Houlahan • 31m ago
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Packages suspected to contain cocaine were found washed up on beaches between Newcastle and Sydney in December 2023. Picture by AAP Image/NSW Police
Security guard Muhammad Taha could also be granted a visa.
Anna Houlahan • 2hrs ago
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Damien Guerot was praised for holding Joel Cauchi on Westfield escalators using a bollard. Pictures 7News
Police are searching for three alleged cigarette thieves.
Anna Houlahan • 1hr ago
Three men set off a smoke security system after they allegedly broke into the Melbourne convenience store on March 27. Picture supplied
Homeless services are turning away kids as young as 12.
Emily Anderson
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Marija Rathouski, 23, was forced to leave her family home in Canberra and live on the streets when she was 15. Picture by Karleen Minney
Not everyone will be made redundant by AI.
Adam Triggs
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Regions need to be recognised, not patronised.
Bob Hawes
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wants to see a future built in Australia. Picture by Peter Lorimer
Netanyahu could escalate the situation to draw in US forces.
Clive Williams
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World leaders would be concerned about what Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will do next. Picture Shutterstock
Frustratingly, a pre-COVID approach to the gallery has fallen on deaf ears.
Letters to the Editor
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New sculpture garden design should embrace sustainability
Nuclear submarines are, to coin a phrase, 'alligators in the moat'.
The Canberra Times
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Taking a knife to ACT defence projects
Police say the registerable child sex offender failed to report.
Peter Brewer
Asylum seekers who don't have rights to stay in a third country cannot be deported there because it could escalate diplomatic tensions, government lawyers warn.
Kat Wong and Tess Ikonomou
A detained Iranian immigrant detained since 2014 is making a High Court bid for freedom. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)
This case truly was an 'omnishambles'.
Tim Piccione
Bruce Lehrmann outside the Federal Court. Picture AAP
She also allegedly hit her with a frypan during a fight.
Hannah Neale
Akoi Maketh leaves court on Monday. Picture by Hannah Neale
The decorated AFP officer drunkenly crashed into a tree.
Hannah Neale
AFP Commander Danielle Anne Woodward arrives at court on Monday. Picture by Hannah Neale
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Abigail and Freud's Last Session are some of the new films.
It would be a crime to miss this musical's Canberra run.
Amy Martin
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From dinners to tastings, to award-winning wineries.
Karen Hardy
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Head out to Four Winds Vineyard for some sangiovese and sopressa pizza as part of the Taste Bud Boogie. Picture supplied
Want to create something that will last a life-time?
Karen Hardy
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Tim Baker is one of the instructors at Tharwa Valley Forge. Picture by Gary Ramage
Turning the idea of auditory nostalgia into a literal thing.
Jess Layt • 2m ago
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Justin H Min and Lucy Boynton in The Greatest Hits. Picture Searchlight Pictures
Lauren Jackson is weighing up her Paris Olympic options.
Chris Dutton
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Stephen Larkham has two contracted hookers left this season.
Caden Helmers • 1hr ago
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Is it really that crazy when you think about it?
Chris Dutton, Caden Helmers • 2hrs ago
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Should we build a stadium on City Hill? Main picture by Karleen Minney
Canberra prop reveals what the 'massive' deal means for women's sport.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Sophie Holyman and Grace Kemp are sticking with the Raiders. Pictures by Sitthixay Ditthavong
One-off payment to save club from A-League scrap heap.
Melanie Dinjaski
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The jersey is inspired by a bomber which now sits in Canberra.
Caden Helmers
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Brumbies players unveil the club's Anzac jersey. Picture by Karleen Minney
Caleb Antill has been given another chance to qualify for Paris.
Caden Helmers
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Caleb Antill has a shot at Paris. Picture by Jamila Toderas

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It was a 'pretty gloomy' outlook for Canberra businesses.
Brittney Levinson • 2hrs ago
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Construction companies make up nearly 30 per cent of business failures. Picture by Karleen Minney
We need better incentives if we want people to downsize.
Rachel Lane
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We need better incentives for people to downsize. Picture Shutterstock
More than 11,000 people have been told to leave the area around Indonesia's Ruang volcano as a tsunami alert was issued.
Edna Tarigan • 30m ago
An elderly couple living in west Auckland have been found dead in their paddock, with police suspecting a ram on their property, according to NZ media reports.
Ben McKay • 39m ago
New Zealand police are investigating the deaths of an elderly couple at their property. (EPA PHOTO)
Markets in Asia are off to an uneven start while oil took its steepest dive in months and the US dollar edged lower.
Tom Westbrook • 1hr ago
Japan's Nikkei 225 index is on track for its largest weekly loss since December 2022. (AP PHOTO)
From budget to bucket-list, we have the full lowdown.
Akash Arora
There's never a boring moment in the cruise world. Here's why.
Cruise control: New ships and voyages to put on your radar now
From Victoria to the NT, here's the lowdown.
These incredible festivals are about to kick off in Australia soon
Start planning now for an unforgettable summer in Edinburgh.
Kristie Kellahan
Enjoy delicious food that look as good as Gaudi's artwork.
Akash Arora
This Barcelona restaurant should be on everyone's bucket list
Melbourne has something special whether you're a local in need of an escape from the nonstop activity or an international visitor eager to unwind.
Melbourne has something special whether you're a local in need of an escape from the nonstop activity or an international visitor eager to unwind. Picture Shutterstock
Discover the hidden gems of the Caribbean you just need to visit on your sailing holiday.
Discover the hidden gems of the Caribbean you just need to visit on your sailing holiday. Picture Shutterstock
These e-bikes are the perfect sightseeing option.
Rob McFarland
Pretty in pink: The best way to explore the city of Auckland
Car Expert
Genesis loves a concept car, previewing a racing-inspired version of its curvy X Gran Berlinetta – just don’t expect it in showrooms.
Jordan Mulach
Cadillac has revealed the cabin of its smallest electric SUV yet, but the Tesla Model Y rival has yet to be confirmed for Australia.
William Stopford
2025 Cadillac Optiq: Tesla Model Y rival's interior revealed
The owner of a 1939 Packard picked a scenic lake in California to shoot their car in front of. Unfortunately, their vehicle ended up sinking into the lake.
William Stopford
Owner accidentally sinks vintage car during photoshoot
The peak body for Australian car dealers has warned the costs of EV-specific upgrades could result in higher prices for new car buyers.
Jordan Mulach
Australian new car buyers could foot $1 billion EV upgrade bill
US investigators have found Ford’s BlueCruise semi-autonomous driving tech was used prior to a fatal crash, while another fatal crash is being investigated.
Jordan Mulach
Investigators find Ford's semi-autonomous driving tech was in use before fatal crash
The Northern Lights hold a fascination for humans the world over.
Emma Brown
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Upgrading the litter tray can improve your cat's health and decrease odour.
Elizabeth Habermann
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PetSafe is dedicated to enhancing the bond between pets and their families through innovative pet care solutions with the ScoopFree automatic litter tray their latest product. Picture PetSafe
The spiritual heart of big, bold Australian shiraz, the celebrated South Australian region is steeped in wine heritage and is our most prolific shiraz-producing region.
Rosie Ryan
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Barossa shiraz continues to be one of Australia's favourite styles of wine. Picture Shutterstock
Before you pack your bags, say adios and head to foreign shores to live, it's important to first make sure you understand any negative implications it could have on your financial situation.
Italy is on the list of the most popular destinations Australians are choosing to make their home after they retire. Picture Shutterstock
One more Canberran family is protected by a strong roof overhead thanks to a competition run by leading local roofing business Leaky Roof.
Leaky Roof's Jason and Justin with their most recent local business awards. Picture supplied.
The Senior
Think you're smarter than The Lightning Bolt? Find out all about the new Chaser in Australia.
Therese Murray
Proposed law changes to reduce financial elder abuse.
Eileen Wood
The Standing Council of Attorneys-General is looking into changes to financial Enduring Powers of Attorney. Picture Shutterstock
Persistence has paid off for veterans golfer Rita Gounder.
Rowan Cowley
Rita Gounder is Western Sydney Region Veteran Golf Association's ladies player of the year. Picture supplied
Attendees were dazzled by the fine performance from Heather Mitchell.
Keegan Carroll
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Stephanie Panchision and Emma Hoban.
Wet weather didn't deter nearly 10,000 runners.
Elesa Kurtz
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Sarah Torrington, of Jerrabomberra, Kerron Clare, of Googong, Lil Broomby, of Queanbeyan, and Steph Pelle, of Sutton.