Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Last Top Stories: Summernats City Cruise: best spots across Canberra to see it

  • Summernats City Cruise: best spots across Canberra to see it

    Summernats City Cruise: best spots across  Canberra  to see it
    The Summernats City Cruise passes the crowd on Northbourne Avenue last year.Photo: Rohan ThomsonSummernats' City Cruise will again roar through the heart of Canberra on Thursday.As the annual convoy snakes through the city from midday, Canberrans will vie for prime spots to view the fast and furious street machines.The cruise takes the place of the unofficial "super cruises"that attracted police attention in the late 1980s and early 1990s.Last year, Summernats' finest set a cracking pace as hund..
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  • Ten top 100 players confirmed for Canberra's Australian Open lead-up

    Ten top 100 players confirmed for  Canberra's  Australian Open lead-up
    Key player: Former top-20 player Marcel Granollers is one of 10 top-100 ranked players to play in Canberra next week.Photo: SuppliedTennis ACT is hopeful the strong field for next week's $75,000 Challenger tournament will help in the to make it an annual event, with 10 of the world's top 100 confirmed for the Australian Open warm-up.Italy's world No.68 Paolo Lorenzi will be the No.1 seed in a line-up featuring former world No.19 Marcel Granollers, who boasts more than $7 million in career prizem..
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  • officer freed from paddy wagon after collision with truck

    officer freed from paddy wagon after collision with truck
    Police officer freed from paddy wagon after collision with truck in CanberraUpdatedJanuary 05, 2016 11:02:44 A police officer who was trapped in a paddy wagon after a crash in the Canberra suburb of Majura has been freed and taken to hospital.Emergency services were alerted to the crash between a truck and the police vehicle at the intersection of Pialligo Avenue and Sutton Road just after 8:30am.Police said the truck turning right onto Sutton Road collided with the police vehicle continuing..
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  • Canberra's apprentice electricians not being given basic skills, says ...

    Canberra's  apprentice electricians not being given basic skills, says  ...
    Ongoing concerns are being raised about the training of apprentice electricians at the Canberra Institute of Technology.Photo: Erin JonassonThe electrical industry has urged the government to help establish a new trainer for electricians in Canberra amid ongoing concerns about the quality of training at the Canberra Institute of Technology.Apprentice electricians were not being given important basic skills at the CIT, National Electrical and Communications Association chief executive Suresh Mani..
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  • Future Canberra : DAMsmart founder seeks IT superhighway

    Future  Canberra : DAMsmart founder seeks IT superhighway
    Joe Kelly, director of DAMsmart, a successful ACT tech start-up, says Canberra has the human talent but needs to build the tech infrastructure.Photo: Rohan ThomsonCanberra has the ability to become an information technology start-up hub pulling innovators from all over Australia if industry and government partner in a gigabit-capable broadband network, a Mitchell entrepreneur has said.Joe Kelly, the general manager of DAMsmart, said his company recovered and digitised text, image, audio and vide..
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  • Canberra United defender Emma Checker out for season with torn ...

    Canberra  United defender Emma Checker out for season with torn  ...
    Canberra United defender Emma Checker out for season with torn ACLEmma Checker of Canberra contests the ball against Larissa Crummer of Melbourne City.Photo: Ashley FederCanberra United will be without Emma Checker for the rest of the W-League season after the key defender confirmed she has suffered a serious knee injury.The junior Australian representative announced via social media on Monday night she tore her anterior cruciate ligament in a routine warm-up before Saturday's 2-0 win at Perth."..
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