NRL: Canberra Raiders five-eighth Blake Austin warns their best is ...
They're third on the ladder, have won six straight and are shocking everyone in the rugby league world except themselves.But Canberra Raiders five-eighth Blake Austin has issued a warning to the more fancied premiership contenders — our best is yet to come. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Canberra end Cronulla's unbeaten run Kata double buries Titans Manly's finals hopes extinguished by Eels The Eels' three late tries ..>> view originalLow-cost flights from Canberra could inject $17 million into ACT ...
Daily low-cost flights between Canberra and Melbourne would inject $17 million a year into the ACT's economy and create more than 100 jobs, with the government revealing an announcement could be made before the end of the year.Chief Minister Andrew Barr has also signalled his desire to see Tigerair and Jetstar extend their international offerings through Canberra and ambitions to see flights to America via Auckland. Andrew Barr wants a low-cost carriers like Jetstar or Tigerair flying into..>> view originalWelcome Dinner Project in Canberra aims to connect new arrivals ...
It takes a lot of courage and cutlery to welcome 20 strangers into your home, especially when half of them don't share the same first language.While many wouldn't entertain the prospect, people across the nation have been taking it up in swaths. Gemma Sweaney, far left, hosted a welcome lunch as part of The Welcome Dinner Project which aims to join up new arrivals in Australia with residents. Pictured with Mio Itakura, Maggie Sweaney, 4, and Canberra co-ordinator of the project Sue Bromhea..>> view originalAustralian Ice Hockey League: Canberra Brave v Melbourne Ice
Carol Elvin picks up camera, discovers Canberra's beauty, enters ...
Carol Elvin was once a Canberra basher – until she picked up a camera and began capturing the city and its landscape setting early of a morning and at sunset.An entrant in the Canberra Times winter photo competition, Ms Elvin is up before sunrise most mornings, to photograph the first soft, needle-thin golden rays peeping over hills. Startled. Photo: Carol Elvin. Ms Elvin titled her photo at the National Arboretum, looking back towards Black Mountain tower, taken on a frosty morning at..>> view originalAIHL: Canberra Brave coach Josh Unice says 'nobody wants to play ...
Canberra Brave established itself as an Australian Ice Hockey League championship contender with a thrilling 4-3 upset win over the ladder-leading Melbourne Ice at the Phillip Swimming and Ice Skating Centre on Sunday night.It comes after a remarkable comeback fell just short on Saturday night against the Ice. Two referees break up a fight between Brave's Jordan Gavin and Ice's Lliam Webster. Photo: Rohan Thomson Canberra went down 10-9 after trailing 7-2 in the second period, and Brave ..>> view originalPlay based on the letters sent to Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton to ...
Just days after her baby daughter Azaria was taken by a dingo at Uluru in 1980, Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton began receiving letters.And in the weeks, months and years after, throughout her trial for Azaria's murder, her wrongful conviction, three years in prison, the subsequent Royal Commission and several coronial inquests, the letters kept on coming, filling up boxes and chests and filing cabinets in the family home. Alana Valentine and Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton on a panel discussing t..>> view originalSecond series of The Code to air in September and again showcase ...
We know, we know, people in glass houses and all that....But we couldn't resist playing pedant for the day with a publicity shot from the second series of The Code.The next series of the political thriller is due to air on ABC-TV next month. A scene from the upcoming second series of The Code which again showcases Canberra - and the broadsheet version of The Canberra Times. Photo: Supplied It will again feature plenty of scenes from Canberra, with filming taking place everywhere from th..>> view originalEngland well placed for Test win: Joe Root
BIRMINGHAM: Joe Root is confident Jonny Bairstow's "brilliant" batting has put England in position to push for victory over Pakistan at Edgbaston.Both Yorkshiremen hit half-centuries in England's 5-414 on day four of the third Test, leaving the hosts with a lead of 311 and the opportunity to bowl their opponents out and go 2-1 up with one to play. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Plays of the Week GWS survive giant Suns scare Canberra end ..>> view originalONLINE PHARMACY VIAGRA - Where Can I Buy Viagra In Canberra
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