Friday, January 8, 2016

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  • Man charged after release of CCTV showing alleged Canberra New ...

    Man charged after release of CCTV showing alleged  Canberra  New  ...
    A 20-year-old man has been charged with recklessly inflicting grievous bodily harm following an alleged 'coward punch' during the aftermath of New Year's Eve celebrations in Canberra.The man, from Braddon in Canberra's inner north, handed himself in to police this afternoon following the release of CCTV footage.The victim is now at home recovering, after emergency surgery, following the attack outside the East Row Supa 24 convenience store in Civic during the early hours of New Year's Day.&..
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  • Nick Kyrgios: Canberra teenager uses mentor's advice for ATP ...

    Nick Kyrgios:  Canberra  teenager uses mentor's advice for ATP  ...
    Canberra teenager Dimitri Morogiannis has been granted a wildcard into qualifying for the Canberra $75,000 ATP Challenger event at the Canberra Tennis Centre.Photo: Rohan ThomsonďťżTalented Canberra junior Dimitri Morogiannis will adopt the "nothing to lose" attitude of good mate Nick Kyrgios after receiving a wildcard into the qualifying stages of the $75,000 ATP Challenger tournament at the Canberra Tennis Centre.The 16-year-old will leave everything on the court on Saturday in his bid to prog..
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  • Unions ACT hits out at Canberra CBD group over city centre

    Unions ACT hits out at  Canberra  CBD group over city centre
    Seeking money in Garema Place: Canberra CBD has called on the government to deal with beggars and charity workers in the city.Photo: Jeffrey ChanUnions ACT has hit back at the Canberra CBD group over its lobbying for more support of the city centre, saying the city's big property owners should not be putting out their hands for more public money.Unions ACT secretary Alex White said Canberra CBD was not a business owners' group but a property owners' group, representing big owners like the Queens..
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  • Stallworth stepping up, but Canberra Capitals seek better spread ...

    Stallworth stepping up, but  Canberra  Capitals seek better spread  ...
    Stepping up: DeNesha Stallworth.Photo: Rohan ThomsonIt was her best performance in the WNBL, but DeNesha Stallworth would trade all 31 of her points against Bendigo last week for a breakthrough Canberra Capitals win.Capitals coach Carrie Graf is banking on a more even offensive spread as Canberra look to secure a first victory of the season against Perth at Belconnen on Saturday night.Mid-season signing Stallworth was a lone hand for the Caps in Bendigo, shooting 12-19 from the field and draggin..
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  • Cricket Australia must bring a Canberra Test to Manuka Oval

    Cricket Australia must bring a  Canberra  Test to Manuka Oval
    Canberra crowds have turned up in force for every form of cricket they've been given - a Test will be no different.Photo: Matt BedfordThe late, great David Hookes once said when a cricketer makes his debut for NSW he's given a baggy green in a brown paper bag as well - just so they don't need to have two presentations.For years the rest of Australia's cricketing landscape has pointed out the sense of entitlement that appears to enshroud cricket in NSW.But it seems automatic national selection is..
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  • What Canberra personalities want in 2016

    What  Canberra  personalities want in 2016
    With a whole fresh year ahead, we asked some local movers and shakers about what they're hoping for or looking forward to in 2016.From having dinner with Oprah to opening new restaurants and winning gold – this is what they said.Peter Harrington at Sage Dining Rooms in Braddon.Photo: Rohan ThomsonPeter Harrington - restauranteur (Sage Dining Rooms, Akiba)AdvertisementI see 2016 as a year of infinite possibilities and opportunities for Canberra to continue its emergence as the capital of cool. My..
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  • The Last Time at Belconnen Arts Centre: Looking for love in Canberra

    A new musical explores relationships in the national capital.The Last Time. Book, music and lyrics by Lucy Matthews. Directed by Matthews. Acoustic Theatre. Belconnen Arts Centre. January 28-31. Tickets $25/$15. Bookings:trybooking.com/JSFW.Lucy Matthews is nothing if not ambitious. Not only has the 23-year-old ANU arts student formed her own independent theatre company, Acoustic Theatre (acoustictheatretroupe.com), but she's written the book, music and lyrics for its debut production as well as..
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  • ACT Premier Cricket: Eastlake's English import enjoying warm ...

    ACT Premier Cricket: Eastlake's English import enjoying warm  ...
    Eastlake's English import Joe Ashmore is enjoying his first season in the ACT Premier Cricket competition.Photo: Jamila ToderasWhen presented with the choice of a hot Australian summer or a chilly English winter, Eastlake spinner Joe Ashmore did not take much convincing to try his hand down under.The 18-year-old, left-arm orthodox spinner is making the most of his stint in Canberra after accepting an invitation from Eastlake captain Michael Spaseski.The pair crossed paths a few years ago when Sp..
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  • Canberra Cavalry lose ABL series opener to Perth Heat despite ...

    Canberra  Cavalry lose ABL series opener to Perth Heat despite  ...
    Canberra Cavalry catcher Ryan Miller hit two home runs against the Perth Heat, but the Cavs still lost.Photo: SMP ImagesCanberra Cavalry catcher Ryan Miller hit two home runs in a game for the first time last weekend and just a week later he's increased that to three.Amazingly, Cavs infielder Jason Sloan also hit two home runs, but Canberra still lost to the Perth Heat 6-5 in Perth on Thursday night.It meant the Cavs again failed to capitalise on a Brisbane Bandits loss - 6-3 to Sydney in Brisba..
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  • Canberra a danger side in 2016: Hasler

    Canberra  a danger side in 2016: Hasler
    Bulldogs coach Des Hasler is expecting big things from the Raiders in 2016, labelling Ricky Stuart's charges as the "danger side" for season 2016.Speaking tobulldogs.com.auon Canterbury-Bankstown's early-season blockbusters, Hasler said he's keen to see what the Green Machine can produce when they travel to the Bulldogs' spiritual home in Belmore Oval, adding the recruitment of former Titans playmaker Aidan Sezer could prove to be one of the more shrewd pieces of business on the player tran..
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