The Canberra Times
Saturday, 4 May 2024
Skipper highlights Green Machine 'DNA' with backs against the wall.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Tech entrepreneur denies dragging woman across floor, pulling hair.
Lanie Tindale
Plans push for flights to European and Asian hubs.
Steve Evans
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The seven international destinations Canberra Airport is aiming for
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.
Korean adoptees want an investigation into their story.
Emily Anderson
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South Korea's Truth and Reconciliation Commission is investigating claims adoptees' family origins were manipulated. Picture by AP
A Sydney construction boss maintains he was unaware hundreds of kilograms of MDMA were hidden inside an excavator when he purchased it at auction.
Duncan Murray
A construction boss faces sentence for his role in importing MDMA concealed inside an excavator. (HANDOUT/AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE)
Police say the man grabbed the victim by the neck while in a hotel.
Staff Reporters
Police said the man fled before being extradited to the ACT.
Lanie Tindale
The alleged perpetrator was arrested in South Australia and extradited. Picture by ACT Policing
Analysis
Does rugby league need to change?
David Polkinghorne
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The Brumbies have been dealing with sponsor nerves for months.
Chris Dutton
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Brumbies captain Allan Alaalatoa, Canberra Airport chief executive Stephen Byron and Brumbies boss Phil Thomson. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
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.
An expert report into ACT schools has been widely praised.
Sarah Lansdown
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Retired teacher Anna Linard tutors Matilde Pino, 6, in reading. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Opinion
Vandalising his statues is as bad as whitewashing our history.
Garry Linnell
Chestnut-flavoured gelato? Yep, it's a thing.
Tim the Yowie Man
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While in town for the chestnut festival, check out Hoskinstown's Catholic church, and the facade of the former Victoria Hotel (now a private residence). You can also see remnants of the old Captains Flat branch railway line. Pictures supplied, Tim the Yowie Man
Analysis
In this protective space, AI could play an important role.
Peter Brewer
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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
Why does Hamas' sexual violence not get the coverage it deserves?
Steve Evans
A pro-Israel rally at the ANU. Police are between the two groups. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Aggression towards Services Australia staff has prompted a $314 million safety boost including extra security guards and live monitoring of CCTV.
Rachael Ward
New security measures for Services Australia include live monitoring of CCTV at a central centre. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)
Jewish organisation wants ANU to expel students who support Hamas.
Steve Evans
He helped a stalker breach court order not to contact victim.
Hannah Neale
Tiger Rosemont, who was sentenced on Thursday. Picture Facebook
Passengers and more than 300 staff are in limbo after administrators grounded Bonza's planes, with the government rejecting a bailout for the penniless airline.
Rachael Ward and Jacob Shteyman
Maybe we need a traffic light approach; a health porn tick of approval?
Jenna Price
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Australian research tells us nearly 100 per cent of boys see porn before the age of 24. Picture Shutterstock
The mother of the Perth brothers raised the alarm on social media.
Anna McGuinness
Perth brothers Jake and Callum Robinson, and their friend Jack Carter Rhoad, an American citizen, are believed missing in Mexico. Picture via Facebook
Anthony Albanese has distanced himself from a decision to oppose bail for a released detainee before an alleged assault, saying it "lacks common sense".
Andrew Brown
The attorney-general will meet in Canberra with police ministers to discuss early prevention methods for violence against women.
Andrew Brown and Dominic Giannini
An expert says porn sites are unlikely to accept an Australian request to mandate age verification. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)
Aggression towards Services Australia staff has prompted a $314 million safety boost including extra security guards and live monitoring of CCTV.
Rachael Ward
New security measures for Services Australia include live monitoring of CCTV at a central centre. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)
The plan would have exposed patients to thousands in extra costs.
Ben Silvester
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The Australian Medical Association says the Health Minister's backflip is "a win for patients" who would have had to pay thousands more for surgery.
Pauline Hanson telling a Greens senator to go back to Pakistan wasn't racist but a rhetorical device over a perceived attack on the Queen, a court has heard.
Miklos Bolza
Pauline Hanson's barrister will continue his final submissions in the racial discrimination trial. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)
Former Home Affairs boss says he 'made mistakes' but is moving on.
Miriam Webber
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'The APS should lead by example,' Katy Gallagher says.
Miriam Webber
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Public Service Minister Katy Gallagher says employers have a critical role to play in supporting victim-survivors of domestic and family violence. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Failing to address it could have real-world consequences.
Marcus Thompson
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Imagine an attack the scale of Optus or Medibank but targeting Medicare, Services Australia, the ATO, or even Defence? Picture Shutterstock
Passengers and more than 300 staff are in limbo after administrators grounded Bonza's planes, with the government rejecting a bailout for the penniless airline.
Rachael Ward and Jacob Shteyman
A UN panel of experts has raised warning bells about the number of Indigenous children removed from their families in Western Australia.
Rudi Maxwell
A UN delegation has raised concerns about the number of WA Indigenous children in out-of-home care. (Dan Peled/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
The 'sophisticated' burglaries allegedly netted $1 million.
Anna Houlahan
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Man arrested over 60 alleged burglaries in Melbourne. Picture supplied
The mother of the Perth brothers raised the alarm on social media.
Anna McGuinness
Perth brothers Jake and Callum Robinson, and their friend Jack Carter Rhoad, an American citizen, are believed missing in Mexico. Picture via Facebook
Maybe we need a traffic light approach; a health porn tick of approval?
Jenna Price
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The ACT is battling an extinction crisis.
Elle Lawless
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The iconic gang-gang cockatoo is now endangered. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Why does Hamas' sexual violence not get the coverage it deserves?
Steve Evans
A pro-Israel rally at the ANU. Police are between the two groups. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Work should start now on getting the OPH fountains working.
Letters to the Editor
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Start old Parliament House centenary preparations now
Andrew Barr has a new found zeal for cracking down on criminals.
The Canberra Times
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Ankle bracelets a positive step for ACT
She poured boiled water onto Narcotics Anonymous volunteer.
Hannah Neale
Former partner allegedly received 87 menacing phone calls.
Lucy Arundell, Hannah Neale
'Things I've got on this device is just private.'
Tim Piccione
Yazin Al Naqib arrives at court on Wednesday. Picture by Tim Piccione
Injustice burns for ACT victim-survivors of sexual predator.
Peter Brewer
WATCH: Victim-survivor Elizabeth Hall was one of six girls who were groomed and abused by convicted paedophile Stephen Mitchell. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Testing of 68,000 substances is expected to take up to 18 months.
Hannah Neale
Thomas Eric Kelleher leaves court on Tuesday, Picture by Hannah Neale
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Megan Doherty
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There's three generations of love in these authentic recipes.
Karen Hardy
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Natsha Yota, left, with her grandmother Nith Chantharasy, and mother Sou Yota at Tuckshop Tamada in the city. Picture by Karleen Minney
Unheard interviews and unseen footage revealed in new doco.
Anna McGuinness
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Midnight Oil: The Hardest Line is premiering at the Sydney Film Festival. Picture by Andrzej Liguz
A fan of Jarochos' food truck? Now there's a restaurant.
Karen Hardy
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Cesar Corripio with his mother Maria Esther Rosado Mata at Jarochos in Braddon. Picture by Gary Ramage
New exhibitions at Studio Studio and PhotoAccess are coming.
Ron Cerabona
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Or, see a sci-fi double feature, including Aliens. Picture supplied
Skipper highlights Green Machine 'DNA' with backs against the wall.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Noah Lolesio is the best kicker in Australia by far.
Chris Dutton
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Does rugby league need to change?
David Polkinghorne
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The coroner has found Keith Titmuss' death was caused by an 'innapropriate' training session. Picture supplied
Work off the footy field as valuable as the work done on it.
Melanie Dinjaski
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Raiders took on cooking lessons. Picture by Elesa Kurtz, Raiders Media
He will travel more than 1000km to lace up the boots on Saturday.
Dominic Unwin
The Brumbies have been dealing with sponsor nerves for months.
Chris Dutton
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Brumbies captain Allan Alaalatoa, Canberra Airport chief executive Stephen Byron and Brumbies boss Phil Thomson. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
Madison Bartlett lived out her second dream ... in a mascot suit.
Chris Dutton, Melanie Dinjaski
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Madison Bartlett lived out a dream as Velda last weekend.

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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
The forecast comes as home values saw a marginal rise in April.
Brittney Levinson
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Canberra home values are forecast to rise in the next two years. Picture by Dion Georgopoulos
Dozens of plane passengers have reportedly fallen ill on a Condor flight from Mauritius to Germany.
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Amateur archaeologists have uncovered five skeletons without hands and feet at Nazi leader Adolf Hitler's Wolf's Lair military headquarters in Poland.
Anna Lubowicka and Karol Badohal
The Wolf's Lair was Adolf Hitler's military headquarters in present-day Poland during World War Two. (AP PHOTO)
A candle wax-powered rocket has been launched into space from Australia by a German company aiming to service the growing demand for commercial satellites.
A German company has launched a candle wax-powered rocket from SA's Koonibba Rocket Range. (file) (HANDOUT/AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE)
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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The pros and cons of car loans and car rentals in Australia.
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Where to sleep in the Victorian capital.
Akash Arora
Clockwise from far left: The Interlude; Le Meridien; the Lyall; the Ritz-Carlton; Adina Apartment Hotel on Flinders.
Follow these tips to keep up with the "Kippers".
Tiana Templeman
How to travel with adult children without going broke: An expert guide
Transport minister announces hotline for stranded passengers.
Anna McGuinness Anna Houlahan
Bonza flights have been suspended on April 30 as the company enters voluntary administration. Picture by AAP Image/Supplied by Bonza, Peter Wallace
Car Expert
Between now and the end of the financial year, you can save $1000 on the drive-away price of a 2023-plated Mahindra XUV700.
Jack Quick
Users of the Chargefox network can see how long other electric vehicles have been using chargers, reducing frustrations about wait times.
Jordan Mulach
BMW has introduced Sport versions of its entry-level 1 Series and 2 Series Gran Coupe, bringing drive-away pricing and some extra equipment.
William Stopford
Toyota is launching not one, but two electric SUVs with three rows of seating, both of which will be built in the US.
William Stopford
The Mitsubishi Pajero Sport enters 2024 with a revised look and equipment tweaks, as well as higher prices across the range.
Jordan Mulach
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
A searing sense of injustice burns bright in Chandran's novels.
Sally Pryor • 1hr ago
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Check out the coming highlights of Canberra's literary world.
Ron Cerabona
JJ Carpenter. Picture supplied
'It has become my full-time job having treatment,' she said.
Anna Houlahan
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Sam McClymont with her children in her cancer diagnosis announcement on Instagram. Picture Instagram
The Senior
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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.
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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.