Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Singapore Airlines confirms regular international flights to depart ... and other top stories.

  • Singapore Airlines confirms regular international flights to depart ...

    Singapore Airlines confirms regular international flights to depart ...
    Singapore Airlines confirms regular international flights to depart Canberra from September Updated January 20, 2016 12:46:45 Singapore Airlines will operate regular international flights out of Canberra airport from September, the company has announced, confirming rumours circulating for weeks.The flights will make Canberra a stopover point on trips between Singapore and Wellington in New Zealand, and will operate four times a week."This new service linking Singapore, ..
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  • Canberra is turning the corner to a brighter economic future

    Canberra is turning the corner to a brighter economic future
    The business community has welcomed evidence ACT businesses surveyed are the most optimistic in the nation about capital expenditure. Photo: Graham Tidy The Canberra business community is welcoming a new survey showing a brighter future for the national capital, with confidence increasing dramatically over the last year.Combined with other recent reports, it suggests Canberra has turned the corner on the slowdown induced by public service job cuts.The latest ..
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  • Canberra mornings: January 20, 2016

    Canberra mornings: January 20, 2016
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  • Business chamber chief says Canberra should be first to legalise ...

    Business chamber chief says Canberra should be first to legalise ...
    Canberra Business Chamber chairman Glenn Keys wants Canberra to be a pioneer in the use of autonomous cars. Photo: David Ellery Canberra is well placed to make history by becoming the first jurisdiction in the Asia-Pacific region to legalise self-driving cars, Canberra Business Chamber chairman Glenn Keys says.Mr Keys told an autonomous vehicles forum organised by the NRMA and the CBC on Tuesday he would like to see "live trials" on Canberra roads before th..
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  • Canberra spectators asked to stop using mobiles for tennis anti ...

    Canberra spectators asked to stop using mobiles for tennis anti ...
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Tennis match-fixing racket explained The tennis world has been rocked by allegations of match-fixing at its highest levels. Here's a quick run down of the key facts. PT1M42S 620 349 Tennis ACT officials raised concerns about potential "courtsiders" at two recent ATP tournaments in the capital, approaching spectators to ask them to stop using mobile devices as part of the sport's anti-corruption measures.Tennis has been gripped by a BBC-BuzzFeed r..
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  • Test cricket remains on Canberra agenda as another sellout looms ...

    Test cricket remains on Canberra agenda as another sellout looms ...
    Australian captain Steven Smith with ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr and spinner Nathan Lyon at Manuka Oval. Photo: Elesa Kurtz A Test match remains the "holy grail" but the ACT government will use another one day international sellout to press its claims to host all forms of international cricket in Canberra. The house full sign is expected to go up at Wednesday's Australia-India clash, with a limited amount of tickets released through Ticketek on Tuesday nig..
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  • Gastro outbreak hits Canberra childcare

    Gastro outbreak hits Canberra childcare
    A Canberra childcare centre has had cases of gastroenteritis. Photo: Peter Braig ACT Health has warned of the potential danger of gastroenteritis after a North Canberra childcare centre has been hit with the virus.Chief Health Officer Dr Paul Kelly said a handful of staff and children had been infected since he was first notified last Thursday.It was the first outbreak of 2016 to involve ACT Health."But the year is young, and we do have an upsurge at this ti..
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  • John Cleese jokes at Canberra's expense

    John Cleese jokes at Canberra's expense
    John Cleese is touring Australia later this year.  British funnyman John Cleese has had a dig at the capital while announcing more Australian shows, in "all major cities except Canberra".Cleese and Eric Idle, founding members of the Monty Python comedy troupe, are scheduled to pair up and tour the country later this year. Advertisement In a tweet on Tuesday afternoon, Cleese indicated Canberra lacked a "soh", which we've interpreted to mean "sense of humour"...
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  • Canberra Olympic Pool at Civic still leaking 33000 litres per day ...

    Canberra Olympic Pool at Civic still leaking 33000 litres per day ...
    Canberra Olympic Pool at Civic still leaking 33,000 litres per day despite repair work Updated January 19, 2016 14:49:46 Canberra Olympic Pool is still leaking 33,000 litres of water per day despite repair work worth $154,000, which temporarily closed the pool last year.In 2015, the diving and toddler pools in the outdoor section of the centre were closed while contractors tried to locate and fix the leak, which in March was measured at 46,000 litres a day.It has since ..
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  • Canberra water park Big Splash left without power during hot ...

    Canberra water park Big Splash left without power during hot ...
    Ron Watkins at The Big Splash water park in Macquarie was forced to send away up to 400 customers after an unexpected power outage. Photo: Melissa Adams In a cruel twist of fate, Canberra's only water park was forced to turn away customers on a mid-30s summer day during school holidays.Ron Watkins, manager of The Big Splash water park in Macquarie, said an unexpected power outage left him with no option but to disappoint about 400 customers before 11am on Tue..
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