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A Canberra teenager missing for a week has been found alive after crashing her car and falling 15 metres down a steep embankment. Despite leg and abdominal injuries from the crash, 19-year-old Kathleen Bautista climbed at least 100 metres uphill after ...
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Unable to walk after a car accident, a teenage girl spent six cold nights in the open in bushland west of Canberra. Kathleen Bautista, 19, was last seen driving in Canberra on Saturday and her disappearance prompted an extensive search. ACT Police ...
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"We've just been talking to the plants and making them grow and it's perfect weather," he said on a sunny Canberra day. The theme has a special significance to Mr Forster, whose grandfather had two brothers who fought in World War One. The event is not ...
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Burglar claimed he was 'looking for a friend' when foiled by residentThe Canberra Times
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Doctors, colleges, and the ACT human rights commissioner have condemned bullying and sexual harassment in Canberra hospitals Photo: Melissa Adams. Doctors, colleges, human rights advocates and the ACT government have condemned bullying and ...
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Canberra Taxi Industry Association chairman John McKeough has said he is concerned about the Uber's impact on the market. "Some people think taxi owners are millionaires but the reality is well over 90 per cent of them are individual owners," he said.
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Missing Canberra woman Kathleen Bautista has been described as a social butterfly with a big heart as emergency services ramp up their search, five days after the 19-year-old disappeared. Volunteers from the State Emergency Service joined ACT police in ...
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In comparison, Canberra Theatre attracted 196,203 in the 2013-2014 year, and 194,722 in the 2012-2013 year. Ms Burch said the latest figures highlighted the positive economic impact of performing arts in Canberra. "The figures show that the productions ...
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Photos of a cage used to restrain a young boy with autism at a Canberra school have become public, against the ACT Education Minister's wishes. Constructed of blue metal pool fencing, the two-metre by two-metre cage clearly has a roof and a rear door ...
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Haddin was barely 20 when he was selected for the inaugural Canberra Comets team in the domestic one-day competition. Sure there were a couple of stars on board: former Test player Mike Veletta was captain/coach and legend Merv Hughes was an ...
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