Sunday, July 10, 2016

Saturday Serve: Where are the Canberra fans as Brumbies, Raiders ... and other top stories.

  • Saturday Serve: Where are the Canberra fans as Brumbies, Raiders ...

    Saturday Serve: Where are the Canberra fans as Brumbies, Raiders ...
    It's a shame Blake Austin doesn't have the keys to the Canberra double-decker bandwagon bus because the Raiders playmaker could have probably filled it when he stopped to pick up fans on his drive to the clash against Newcastle last weekend.The reality is the bandwagon bus will arrive at some point. The sad truth is that the Raiders and ACT Brumbies are scratching their heads wondering when that point will be. Will you buy a ticket to watch the Raiders v Cowboys on Monday night? Photo: Jay..
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    Become a Canberra Times member today
    Canberra was among the capital cities that recorded a rise in rents over the past year, up 1.9 per cent and now sitting at an average $505 per week.Nationally, annual rental rates have dived, and are now 0.6 per cent lower than the year before. Weekly rents across capital cities also fell. Canberra rents now sit at an average $505 per week. Photo: Graham Tidy Combined capital city rental rates are now $487 a week for houses and $469 for units, according to the CoreLogic June Rent Review...
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  • Scavenger Hunt returns to Canberra with a new course

    Scavenger Hunt returns to Canberra with a new course
    The first Canberra Scavenger Hunt was a huge success, so now it's coming back for a full weekend of adventures.Sydney life coach Sam Sutherland brought the event to Canberra back in May, having hosted scavenger hunts all over the world, including London and Chicago. The first Canberra Scavenger Hunt in May saw teams explore Canberra city, including New Acton. Photo: Supplied She describes them as the "Amazing Race meets treasure hunt meets walking-tour-on-Red-Bull".Two events will be hel..
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  • Canberra: The one place Australian investors don't care about

    Canberra: The one place Australian investors don't care about
    Standard and Poor's has little patience with the forecasts of Malcolm Turnbull's first budget. Reuters A funny thing happened this week. When the triennial Australian festival of democracy known as the federal election failed to produce a conclusive result, the reaction from local business leaders was as swift as it was predictable."This is the worst that could happen," Harry Triguboff, the billionaire property magnate who topped the latest BRW..
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  • Police call for help identifying alleged south Canberra carwash burglar

    Police call for help identifying alleged south Canberra carwash burglar
    Police have published CCTV footage of a man they allege burgled three self-serve carwashes in Calwell, Tuggeranong and Belconnen.At about 4.00am on July 7, the alleged offender caused significant damage at Classic Car Wash Belconnen while trying to get at cash in the coin machines. Police want to speak to this man in relation to burglaries at Canberra car washes. Photo: Supplied. The offender then allegedly attempted to do the same thing at the self-serve car washes at Calwell and Tugger..
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  • NEAFL preview: Highmore, Canberra Demons' third Rising Star ...

    NEAFL preview: Highmore, Canberra Demons' third Rising Star ...
    Canberra Demons' third Rising Star nomination for the year, Tom Highmore, has six games to stake his claim as an AFL draft prospect.The 18-year-old defender's season has been cruelled by glandular fever and injuries, but his recent form has him in a position to prove his worth against AFL-listed players from the competition leaders, Sydney Swans. Canberra Demons' Tom Highmore is the side's third Rising Star nomination this year. Photo: James Hall The Swans have lost just the one game in ..
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  • Political uncertainty bad news for Canberra investors: Raine and ...

    Political uncertainty bad news for Canberra investors: Raine and ...
    Commercial investors in Canberra are crying out for political clarity, according to Raine and Horne Commercial, with the possibility that recent strong rental performance could be reversed as business confidence suffers a blow. The prospect of a hung parliament, in which one of the two major parties are forced to make concessions for independents of minor parties, is weighing heavily on capital city investors, says Nick Cotis, Raine and Horne Commercial Canberra director of operations – sales. ..
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  • Canberra targeted by Mariners for A-League talent

    Canberra targeted by Mariners for A-League talent
    The Central Coast Mariners have reached an agreement with Capital football that will see the Hyundai A-League club identify Canberra’s best footballers and invite them to trial with the Mariners on the Central Coast. In the lead up to Hyundai A-League season 12 with the assistance of Capital Football, the Central Coast Mariners will select three players and one coach from Canberra for a weeklong trial at the Central Coast Mariners Centre of Excellence.  With Canberra’s GIO Stadiu..
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  • Back-rowers to the future in Canberra Raiders Cup

    Back-rowers to the future in Canberra Raiders Cup
    In an age where flashy backs and colourful boots have dominated rugby highlights, a couple of powerful back-rowers are showcasing classic rugby league in the Canberra Raiders Cup.Adam Pearce has barged through defensive lines this season for the Queanbeyan Kangaroos and has amassed nine tries, while his Woden Valley counterpart Michael Gilmour has scored five in the last two games. Queanbeyan Roos' Adam Pearce has been a dominant force this season. Photo: Elesa Kurtz The Kangaroos sit a ..
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Public servants evacuated after threats to government departments ... .Public servants evacuated after threats to government departments .
View from the Street: So, how's that horrifying realisation dawning, Malc? .Free city bus loop service launched in Canberra .

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