Tuesday, September 29, 2015

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Man kicks, punches car in road rage incident at Canberra intersection

Man kicks, punches car in road rage incident at Canberra intersection
A man has been caught on camera aggressively kicking and punching another driver's car in a bout of extreme road rage at a Canberra intersection. The incident appears to have been filmed on Kingsford Smith Drive in the Belconnen region. A Canberra ...
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Maybe Canberra needs to think about going on a road diet.

Maybe Canberra needs to think about going on a road diet.
When I raised the issue in the Legislative Assembly last week, the Canberra Liberals said it was "a mung-bean soy-latte vision of a utopian society" that "punishes those working hardest to produce another generation of ratepayers… The idea of mode ...
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Torrens resident Sarah Tilse and her daughter, Mia, outside their home. Photo ...

Torrens resident Sarah Tilse and her daughter, Mia, outside their home. Photo ...
It's at Canberra Museum and Gallery until November 22. Bodywork: Australian Jewellery 1970-2012 brings the work of 42 Australian jewellers out of the National Gallery of Australia and into the city at Craft ACT until October 24. Free. Join education ...
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Canberra weather: above-average warmth on the way after cool spell

Canberra weather: above-average warmth on the way after cool spell
Canberra might have shivered through a cool spell akin to winter last week but never fear: above average warmth is on its way. The mercury could climb to as high as 30 degrees early next week with daytime temperatures unlikely to dip below 20 degrees ...
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Canberra region farmer spreads the word about a tomato with links to Gallipoli

Canberra region farmer spreads the word about a tomato with links to Gallipoli
A Canberra primary producer is determined to propagate a tomato which has links to Turkey and the Dardanelles Peninsula. Dr Joyce Wilkie who farms heritage pigs and heirloom vegetables was given the tomato seed by a neighbour who had migrated from ...
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MBC sailors start fast but drift back in Canberra

MBC sailors start fast but drift back in Canberra
MBC qualified for the Canberra Yacht Club hosted regatta on Lake Burleigh Griffin thanks to a third place finish at the New Zealand secondary school championships in April. In Canberra they were joined by Kerikeri High School and Auckland Grammar from ...
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Mobile operation proves a little bottler for New South Wales and Canberra wineries

Mobile operation proves a little bottler for New South Wales and Canberra wineries
In this case he reverses it into Lerida Estate Winery overlooking Lake George north of Canberra. On each side of it are wooden casks and stainless steel vats of different wines. Running from the vats is a large hose, which is clamped to a valve on the ...
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Medical clearance final hurdle for Abby Bishop to sign with Canberra Capitals

Medical clearance final hurdle for Abby Bishop to sign with Canberra Capitals
Canberra Capitals coach Carrie Graf has confirmed a medical clearance is the only hurdle standing in the way of Abby Bishop re-signing for the upcoming WNBL season. Fairfax Media reported on Monday the reigning WNBL most valuable player had ...
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Six-year-old boy injured in 60-metre fall at Mount Ainslie in Canberra's north

Six-year-old boy injured in 60-metre fall at Mount Ainslie in Canberra's north
A six-year-old boy sustained head injuries after falling 60 metres at popular walking spot Mount Ainslie in Canberra's inner north. Emergency services said the boy was running down the mountain at about 11:20am when he slipped and fell. He was taken to ...
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Treasurer Scott Morrison sticks to plan to move public servants out of Canberra

Treasurer Scott Morrison sticks to plan to move public servants out of Canberra
Many of the 600 jobs were also expected to come from Canberra, but the Coalition's push to reinvigorate the economy of the marginal Liberal-held seat of Robertson was good news for one ACT stakeholder. Canberra-based construction company Doma ...
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