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Homes for Homes provides $200,000 in funds for YWCA and Community Housing Canberra. → Read More
Canberra could receive a big dump of rain on Tuesday. → Read More
Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith says there is no rush for Canberrans to get vaccinated. → Read More
Riders of all ages will participate at the Big Canberra bike Ride. → Read More
ACT Health will triple its vaccination rate this week, but the bulk of those will be the Pfizer jab. → Read More
Canberra can expect a brief reprieve from cold temperatures and rainy conditions early in the week. → Read More
Experts predict prices will continue to soar, records will be broken, and by some early predictions Canberra could be facing a median house price upwards of $3 million by 2040. → Read More
The federal government's travel and aviation package receives mixed reviews. → Read More
One more COVID-19 case has been detected in hotel quarantine. → Read More
Video of teenagers harassing cafe workers goes viral. → Read More
Folks Gallery Cafe owner Vincent Chen said he was disturbed by abusive comments. → Read More
Over the next 12 months, Australian employers will receive $1.2 billion to hire new apprentices. → Read More
The ACT Greens have called on the Prime Minister to launch and independent inquiry into allegations made against Christian Porter. Picture: Sitthixay Ditthavong ACT Greens MLAs have called on Prime Minister Scott Morrison to launch an independent inquiry into the rape allegations made against Attorney-General Christian Porter. → Read More
Canberra Day 2021 began with an extraordinary flight of the Skywhales. → Read More
Canberra Day 2021 begins with an extraordinary flight of the Skywhales → Read More
Wake up early - the Canberra Balloon Spectacular 2021 begins on Saturday. → Read More
Some sex workers say the mandatory Check In CBR app is bad for business. → Read More
Check In CBR will be mandatory for businesses including gyms, cafes and places of worship from March 6. Picture: Sitthixay Ditthavong The Check In CBR app will be mandatory for "restricted" businesses and venues from Saturday. → Read More
Businesses can face fines up to $5000 for refusing to register with the app. → Read More
New ACT Heritage Council apointee Caroline Hughes says would advocate to have place names "respectfully changed". → Read More