The Canberra Times
Sunday, 5 May 2024
Katy Gallagher has slammed the Coalition's outsourcing.
Miriam Webber
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Charli 'would have changed the world' if she was still alive.
Lanie Tindale
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It's been serving pho in the community for 19 years.
Lucy Arundell
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Owner and chef My Thanh Nguyen, known as Michael to many of his customers, has been cooking Vietnamese food in Canberra since the 1980s. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Three bodies found in Mexico are likely to belong to two Australian brothers and a US friend who went missing in the area last week, local authorities say.
Savannah Meacham and Jacob Shteyman • 57m ago
Perth brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and a friend went missing in Mexico. (HANDOUT/SUPPLIED)
Was it the Hudson Bay, Coronation Gulf or Prince William Sound?
Anna Houlahan
Was the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Hudson Bay, Coronation Gulf or Prince William Sound? Picture AAP
The backdated move is set to help more than 3 million Aussies.
Dana Daniel
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The government's move is aimed to ease cost-of-living pressures on students. Picture Shutterstock
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The views of victim-survivors and police are outlined in a review.
Lucy Bladen
182 historical sex assault cases, and 170 new ones, are pending.
Peter Brewer
Investigating sexual assault requires experienced officers, and the ACT has the most junior police workforce in the country. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Opinion
Underfunded support services didn't save me from abuse.
Anonymous
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Luke Reimer came off the bench to change the game for the Brumbies.
David Polkinghorne
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Brumbies centre Len Ikitau scored a brace. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Is it time for Albanese to reshuffle its deck?
Mark Kenny
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Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil could be moved in a reshuffle to revamp Labor. Picture by Karleen Minney
Community group says students were potentially at risk.
Sarah Lansdown
Two demountable buildings at Brindabella Christian College were constructed without building approval. Picture file
Raider Hudson Young scored the match-winning try against Manly.
David Polkinghorne, Melanie Dinjaski
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And I love it.
Megan Doherty
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Cookie on her recent sojourn to the South Coast. Picture by Maggie Kane
How the pandemic brought the disaffected together.
Peter Brewer
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A searing sense of injustice burns bright in Chandran's novels.
Sally Pryor
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Author Shankari Chandran: 'I'm 49 and I have four children. I'm working two jobs. I'm always going to be angry.' Picture supplied
These shocking cases are the tip of the iceberg.
Tim Piccione
Some of the many faces of family violence in the ACT, inset, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at Sunday's march. Pictures AAP, supplied.
A speed limit of 40kmh will apply over 4.5km.
Peter Brewer
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A speed limit of 40kmh will apply over 4.5km.
Canberran Belinda Cranston's first novel is also out.
Ron Cerabona
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Elliott Whitehead's leadership has been a big boost for the Raiders.
David Polkinghorne, Melanie Dinjaski
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Raiders captain Elliott Whitehead had a big impact in his return from a calf injury. Picture Getty Images
Catch up on all the Canberra sport scores from Saturday.
Melanie Dinjaski
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It's in the top five house sales in ACT history.
Brittney Levinson
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A four-bedroom Red Hill home has sold for $8 million. Picture supplied
Capital Football has been inundated with female player queries.
Chris Dutton, Melanie Dinjaski
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Australia is still feeling the impact of the Matildas effect. Pictures by Sitthixay Ditthavong, Getty Images

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This deal is the very definition of the phrase 'picking winners'.
Simon Cowan
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Experts say government has no other option but 'compulsory regulation'.
Dana Daniel
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Former ACCC Chairman Professor Allan Fels says the government needs to crack down on Meta using AI to serve up fake news.
'The problem is fundamentally one of supply.'
Dana Daniel
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged almost $1 billion to support victim survivors fleeing violent homes. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Peter Greste says the News Media Bargaining Code was destined to fail.
Dana Daniel
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The discussion between the Australian government and Meta over journalism continues. Picture Shutterstock
Senator shares personal account of how she 'pieced myself together'.
Dana Daniel
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Picture by Karleen Minney
'The APS should lead by example,' Katy Gallagher says.
Miriam Webber
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CSIRO consulting on potential cuts across the agency.
Miriam Webber
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CSIRO has told staff it is considering cuts to about 70 jobs following reviews of two separate areas. Picture by Katherine Griffiths
First culturally and linguistically diverse strategy released.
Miriam Webber
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Public Service Minister Katy Gallagher has unveiled the APS' first CALD strategy. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Was it the Hudson Bay, Coronation Gulf or Prince William Sound?
Anna Houlahan
About $3 billion worth of student debt will be wiped for more than three million Australians struggling with a cost of living crisis.
Cassandra Morgan • 5m ago
The government will eliminate $3 billion in HECS debt by capping the student loan indexation rate. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)
He is facing a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Anna Houlahan
Van allegedly carrying frozen chickens and cocaine (left) and former lawyer Michael Bosscher (right). Picture supplied/AAP
They 'followed all the rules' but were flagged as unlawful.
Anna Houlahan
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Department of Home Affairs office, Jasbir and Gurpreet Singh. Picture Jamila Toderas/supplied
Regional NSW is more dangerous for women than Sydney.
Carla Mascarenhas
Molly Ticehurst's death in Forbes sparked calls for action on addressing domestic violence in regional NSW. Picture supplied
How do you prepare your child for an increasingly turbulent future?
Gemma Carey
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Underfunded support services didn't save me from abuse.
Anonymous
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When I coloured in my sections of the "types of abuse" diagram, I noticed I coloured far fewer segments than the woman beside me. I turned red with shame. Picture Shutterstock
This deal is the very definition of the phrase 'picking winners'.
Simon Cowan
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has wheeled out more rhetorical flourishes this week. Picture by Gary Ramage
While the five-year metrics are a success, the debate rages on.
Sunday Canberra Times
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Keeping tram options open is a must for Canberra
Canberra cyclists need to be more courteous, readers say.
Letters to the Editor
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Cyclists who ring their bells are rare in the ACT
Police said the man fled before being extradited to the ACT.
Lanie Tindale
Tech entrepreneur denies dragging woman across floor, pulling hair.
Lanie Tindale
Lawyer Kamy Saeedi, left, with Michael James McGoogan, 37, right, outside the ACT Magistrates Court. Picture by Lanie Tindale
Police say a man stepped from a car, and fired at the victim.
Lucy Arundell
The man allegedly drove up to the victim in a hatchback. Picture supplied.
Police say the man grabbed the victim by the neck while in a hotel.
Staff Reporters
Man tries to drag victim into room and stab him in unprovoked attack: police
He helped a stalker breach court order not to contact victim.
Hannah Neale
Tiger Rosemont, who was sentenced on Thursday. Picture Facebook
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Review
I couldn't tell where the CGI ended and the set design began.
Cris Kennedy
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Everything from ABBA to a Star Wars-theme fete and mouth-watering roti.
Megan Doherty
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"I probably cried more watching that than the birth of my kids."
Josh Leeson
Anna Prchniak as Gita Fuhrmannova and Jonah Hauer-King as Lale Sokolov in The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Picture Stan
Where do our chefs like to eat on their night off?
Karen Hardy
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The recipe for Rebel Rebel's popular prawns with bay leaf butter will be in the book. Picture by Ashley St George
Free-to-air TV highlights May 3-9
Glen Humphries
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A red pill called Stiff Nights was supposed to be the herbal competitor to Viagra, according to the really very underwhelming doco The Great Erection Deception.
Stormtrooper Wilson goes on patrol on Star Wars' big day.
Steve Evans
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Stormtrooper Wilson waiting for a bus. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Raider Hudson Young scored the match-winning try against Manly.
David Polkinghorne, Melanie Dinjaski
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Luke Reimer came off the bench to change the game for the Brumbies.
David Polkinghorne
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Catch up on all the Canberra sport scores from Saturday.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Uni-North's Issy Vaili scores to steal victory. Picture BarTV
Elliott Whitehead's leadership has been a big boost for the Raiders.
David Polkinghorne, Melanie Dinjaski
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Raiders captain Elliott Whitehead had a big impact in his return from a calf injury. Picture Getty Images
Capital Football has been inundated with female player queries.
Chris Dutton, Melanie Dinjaski
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As GWS fall to Swans in Sydney derby.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Canberran GWS Giants star Tom Green is injured in the Sydney derby. Picture AFL
Melbourne have hung on to beat Gold Coast 22-20 at Robina after losing fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen to an ankle injury.
Joel Gould
Ryan Papenhuyzen has suffered an ankle injury in Melbourne's tight win on the Gold Coast. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

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It's in the top five house sales in ACT history.
Brittney Levinson
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A four-bedroom Red Hill home has sold for $8 million. Picture supplied
Access to sunlight was 'not considered acceptable'.
Brittney Levinson
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A 300-unit development proposal has been refused by the ACT planning authority. Picture supplied
Indian officials say the country is the world's most open society after US President Joe Biden described it, Japan, Russia and China as xenophobic.
Sadiq Khan, the Labour Party's mayor of London, has securing a third straight term at City Hall.
Sadiq Khan's win was widely expected despite some anger over knife crime and fees for older cars. (EPA PHOTO)
Russian state media say Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been put on to a wanted list of Russia's interior ministry.
Ukraine's government has shrugged off a Russian criminal case against President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. (EPA PHOTO)
Swap big-city thrills in Canada for the charms of country Quebec.
Sarah Maguire • 1hr ago
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Best of the west just got closer.
Marlene Even
Portland is abuzz with new energy.
Louise Goldsbury
Portland beyond Portlandia: Why everyone's talking about this city - again!
The 2024 numbers have surpassed pre-pandemic figures.
Australians are heading to Japan in record numbers - here's why
Sit back and see the best of New Zealand on this sweeping rail and coach tour.
Emma Brown
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Queenstown on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Picture Shutterstock
The pros and cons of car loans and car rentals in Australia.
Photo by Shutterstock.
Car Expert
If you refuse to follow the crowd and buy an SUV, there are still a range of good mid-sized sedan, hatch and wagon options on offer in Australia.
William Stopford • 1hr ago
These small cars might come with a premium price tag, but are they similarly expensive to run? Find out here.
Max Davies • 1hr ago
Australia's most fuel efficient premium small cars
Certified pre-owned cars are an option for buyers looking for the security of manufacturer support, without breaking the bank.
Josh Nevett • 2hrs ago
What's a certified pre-owned car?
Want to save on a small car? Want to save on running costs? Have a look to see what options are the best of both worlds.
Max Davies • 2hrs ago
The affordable small cars with the best fuel economy
The Kia Niro is a comfortable and cute crossover, but at over $70,000 it's up against some tough competition.
William Stopford
2024 Kia Niro EV GT-Line review
Royal Air Force veteran Rob Thomas ran 192 kilometres during the March On Challenge to raise money for Soldier On.
For enough funds for your retirement, financial planner Cheryl Haines has some tips.
Having the comfortable retirement you dream about takes some careful plannng to achieve. Picture Shutterstock
Travel through the Panama Canal on a ship built for maximum enjoyment.
Emma Brown
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Colourful houses Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Picture Shutterstock
Sit back and see the best of New Zealand on this sweeping rail and coach tour.
Emma Brown
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Queenstown on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Picture Shutterstock
Prorox has been proven to reduces symptoms of overactive bladder by improving the tone of the bladder muscle and surrounding areas.
Prorox can help reduce Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms which impact more than half of middle-aged men. Picture Shutterstock
And you think kids growing out of their clothes is tough...
Rod Taylor
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Being highly qualified or good at your job doesn't make you immune.
Kate James
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Author Kate James outlines strategies to help. Picture by Fran Bainbridge
If only humans grew toadstools to indicate health problems.
Jackie French
Jackie French: Are your plants trying to tell you something?
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
Let's rewind the clock back by almost half a century.
Canberra Times Archives
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Sharon Searle, Darrell Lea shop assistant with some of the store's range of chocolates.
The Orange Army gathered to watch GWS train.
Peter, Delaney and Emme Perrin, of Bonner.