Socials: At ‘Priscilla: 20th Anniversary Extravaganza’, National Film and...
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View ArticleWin Oprah Winfrey’s new movie ‘The Butler’
(14.3) Win a copy of "The Butler" What's to be won?“CityNews” has 10 copies of the hit movie “The Butler" to be won. The film is inspired by true events and tells the story of chief White House butler...
View ArticleLoveable Canberra still has lots to fix
CANBERRA has been named the nation’s most liveable city and, for the first time, beaten Adelaide to the title. The Property Council of Australia this morning released the latest results from “My City:...
View ArticleNew awards for age-friendly businesses
APPLICATIONS for the inaugural Age Friendly Awards have opened. Employers going the extra mile to recruit or retain older workers and businesses providing a service that takes into account needs of...
View ArticleStopping to smell the… dahlias
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View ArticleChief chuffed that Royals save Canberra for last
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their son, Prince George.CHIEF Minister Katy Gallagher has welcomed the news that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, accompanied by their baby, Prince George,...
View ArticleOpinion: St Shane of the imaginary animals
Mark PartonLAST week in Canberra was a corker for all of our imaginary animals; the imaginary pigs in the pig farms that don’t actually exist and the imaginary chooks in the chook farms that don’t...
View ArticleDisney magic comes to the park
Disney’s “Fantasia 2000” is the focal point of this year’s free Symphony in the Park concert at the weekend. Mickey the SorcererProjected on a gigantic screen, “Fantasia 2000” will be shown in full HD...
View ArticleDistinctive actor dies after long illness
ONE of Canberra’s most distinctive actors and directors, Jasan Savage, died peacefully on February 26 after a long struggle with illness. He was 76. Jasan SavageSavage was well-known to Canberra...
View ArticleLake of Mystery celebrated in Weereewa Festival
Painter Ian Roberston (l) and sculptor Jeffrey Frith (r) with Robertson’s impression of Weereewa“WEEREEWA – a Festival of Lake George” is a biennial (more or less, as its founder Elizabeth Cameron...
View ArticleRespiratory warning as urban burns continue
CONTROLLED burns at Black Mountain and O’Connor continued today with ACT Parks and Conservation Service warning people with asthma, other chronic respiratory and/or chronic cardiac diseases not to...
View ArticleTeens caught after childcare centre burnouts
TWO 17-year-old boys have been accused of doing burnouts yesterday afternoon in a carpark only metres away from Gungahlin Early Childhood Centre, which was open at the time. Police attended the...
View ArticleComedy gala hits Canberra
THE Canberra Comedy Festival kicks off tonight with a sold-out opening night gala at the Canberra Theatre to be hosted by Tom Gleeson. The Stevenson ExperienceThe week-long festival, featuring over 50...
View ArticleTraffic slowed for Melrose students
MOTORISTS will need to slow down on the main road outside Melrose High School during a half-hour period every weekday, starting from next Tuesday, March 11. A 60km/h speed limit will apply to a section...
View ArticleGardening: The joy of perennial favourites
THE soft ground from the wonderful (and so welcome) recent rain makes it an ideal time to dig and divide perennials. The long-flowering Campanula “Telham Beauty”As opposed to annuals and biennials,...
View ArticleRoad closed due to burst pipe in Macquarie
MOTORISTS are advised to avoid Bennelong Crescent in Macquarie until further notice after an underground stormwater pipe burst this afternoon. A section of Bennelong Crescent near the northern...
View ArticleThe Prince of the chorus line
Baritone Sitiveni Talei… “I’m always the friend, the uncle or the baddie.”IF you think your career is taking a while to get into full swing, spare a thought for rising baritone Sitiveni Talei. He’s the...
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