Friday, July 17, 2015

Last Top Stories: Canberra's weather to warm up for the weekend - Sydney Morning Herald

Canberra's weather to warm up for the weekend - Sydney Morning Herald

Canberra's weather to warm up for the weekend - Sydney Morning Herald
Canberra has shivered through below freezing temperatures almost every morning this month and it looks like the city will continue to do so over the weekend, with morning temperatures set to remain below zero. Recent low temperatures have been the ...
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Relatives gather in Canberra to commemorate MH17 victims - ABC

Relatives gather in Canberra to commemorate MH17 victims - ABC
Relatives and friends of the 38 Australians killed on Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 have attended a Canberra ceremony to mark one year since the plane was shot down over Ukraine. One by one, the mourners placed sprigs of wattle in a wreath which was at ...
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ACCC to hold Canberra public forum on Coles takeover of Supabarn chain

ACCC to hold Canberra public forum on Coles takeover of Supabarn chain
The Australian competition watchdog will hold a public forum for Canberrans to have their say on Coles proposed acquisition of independent supermarket chain Supabarn. Supabarn announced last month it was selling all its supermarkets in Canberra and ...
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Surrounds is the Canberra Potters' Society 2015 Australian Ceramics Triennale ...

Surrounds is the Canberra Potters' Society 2015 Australian Ceramics Triennale ...
Surrounds. Canberra Potters' Society 2015 Australian Ceramics Triennale Exhibition, Watson Arts Centre, Until July 26. This exhibition curated by Patsy Hely and Sarah Rice "showcases high-level, imaginative work being made in Canberra and the regional ...
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It's a dog day afternoon at Canberra's inaugural A Pooch Affair - Canberra Times

It's a dog day afternoon at Canberra's inaugural A Pooch Affair - Canberra Times
Rebecca Colquhoun and Kimberley Le Lievre. From a doggie day spa to high tea with four-legged friends, every dog in Canberra will be able to have their day when Canberra plays host to its newest dog-dedicated event this weekend.
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The Canberra cafe bringing milkshakes back | Australian Women's Weekly

The Canberra cafe bringing milkshakes back | Australian Women's Weekly
For just $9.50 in a Canberra cafĂ©, Patissez, you can pick between a Muddy Pat (warm fudge, fudge brownie, chocolate fudge, whipped cream, toasted house marshmallow), a Nutty Pat (warm salted caramel, pecans, vanilla bean whipped cream), a French ...
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MH17: Friend and former neighbour of Canberra victim Liliane Derden calls for ...

MH17: Friend and former neighbour of Canberra victim Liliane Derden calls for ...
A friend and former neighbour of Canberra's MH17 victim Liliane Derden said her family, and the families of other victims, should be entitled to compensation. Families, friends and dignitaries will gather today in the Great Hall at Parliament House for ...
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McCrone, Cornish still half a chance for Canberra Raiders recall - Canberra Times

McCrone, Cornish still half a chance for Canberra Raiders recall - Canberra Times
Bench hooker Kurt Baptiste will replace Sam Williams for the Raiders' clash against the Cronulla Sharks. Photo: Rohan Thomson. The Canberra Raiders are keeping the answer to their No.7 riddle a closely guarded secret, with skipper Jarrod Croker ...
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Kiss frontman Gene Simmons urges Canberra brain tumour patient to 'be strong'

Kiss frontman Gene Simmons urges Canberra brain tumour patient to 'be strong'
The Children's Hospital staff put together this music video of young brain cancer patient Jack Woodhams' favourite song, Rock and Roll All Nite, as part of music therapy. It gained the attention of the band Kiss, whose frontman Gene Simmons says he was ...
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Canberra's winter weather could be making you feel sad, psychology professor ...

Canberra's winter weather could be making you feel sad, psychology professor ...
Lacking motivation? Feeling a little down? It could be Canberra's winter that is causing the problem, according to University of Canberra's Dr Vivienne Lewis. Dr Lewis, an assistant professor in psychology, told 666 ABC Canberra seasonal affective ...
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