Sally Whyte, Canberra Times

Sally Whyte

Canberra Times

Canberra, ACT, Australia

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  • The Examiner
  • The Land
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Past articles by Sally:

New harassment protections overshadowed by Barnaby Joyce role on women's safety taskforce

The government introduced new protections against sexual harassment in the workplace on Thursday. → Read More

Anthony Albanese pledge to make childcare report profits, fee data and ban 'marketing gimmicks'

The opposition and government are shaping up to make childcare an election issue. → Read More

Forrest Tennis Club named as not signing up to the national redress scheme

The tennis club will be blocked from applying for government grants or charitable status. → Read More

Government MPs argue on childcare funding, point of contention for Matt Canavan, Gerard Rennick

The debate erupted in the party room meeting on Tuesday. → Read More

'Urgency', more doses, clear communication: states' demands ahead of national cabinet

The states are gearing up for a fight in Monday's national cabinet meeting. → Read More

Funding for National Archives will be allocated, announcement still months away

Additional funding is likely to be allocated to the National Archives, but an announcement has not eventuated. → Read More

Canberra drivers to face tougher penalties for injuring cyclists, pedestrians

The driver in this October 2020 incident only received a $393 fine. Picture: Supplied Drivers who injure cyclists, pedestrians and other road users who aren't in cars could face tougher penalties under a bill to introduced by Greens MLA Jo Clay this week. → Read More

Coronavirus: Scott Morrison, national cabinet to discuss fallout of new decision on AstraZeneca vaccine for over-60s

New cases of coronavirus have emerged in three states as leaders are set to discuss what happens next in the sluggish vaccine rollout. → Read More

Get second AstraZeneca dose despite new vaccine advice: doctors

The Australian government says people shouldn't hesitate to get their second jab. → Read More

Get your second AstraZeneca dose despite new Covid vaccine advice: doctors

The Australian government says people shouldn't hesitate to get their second jab. → Read More

AstraZeneca vaccine set to be limited to over 60s in Australia

The vaccine rollout is set to be thrown into chaos by further limiting who can get the AstraZeneca vaccine. → Read More

AstraZeneca vaccine set to be limited to over 60s in Australia

The vaccine rollout is set to be thrown into chaos by further limiting who can get the AstraZeneca vaccine. → Read More

No target set for vaccinating aged care workforce against Covid as mandatory reporting starts

From this week aged care centres are required to report how many workers are vaccinated against COVID-19. → Read More

Shane Rattenbury has met with ACOSS on raising the age of criminal responsibility

Other states and territories are yet to make the same commitment on raising the age of criminal responsibility. → Read More

Public service medals for Belinda Fraser, Paul Grigson, Rebecca Skinner in Queen's Birthday honours

The citations for the public service medal are dominated by contributions to the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

'Biggest week' for vaccines to come as Delta source mystery continues

Authorities say they are confident there will be enough supply of vaccines to meet increased demand. → Read More

'Biggest week' for vaccines to come as Delta source mystery continues

Authorities say they are confident there will be enough supply of vaccines to meet increased demand. → Read More

Clinical trial participants in Novavax Covid trial in the dark on whether to get approved jabs

The vaccines could still be recognised in the Australian Immunisation Register. → Read More

PM&C report finds almost 40 complaints against parliamentarians by staffers in past four years

The Foster report has found a lack of consequences for inappropriate behaviour and the fear of being seen as a troublemaker discouraged people from calling out workplace issues. → Read More

Coronavirus vaccine to become mandatory for aged care workers

The government says they are working on a timeline for when the measure will come into effect. → Read More