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Stolen raptor dinosaur on the loose

Yet another dinosaur has been stolen from the National Dinosaur Museum – the third theft in seven years – and the raptor-nappers are still on the run.

Brumbies eye bonus-point boost against embattled Tahs

Stephen Larkham says the in-form ACT Brumbies will need every point they can get against the NSW Waratahs as they chase a Super Rugby top-two finish.

Lifeline Canberra announces Daniel Keighran VC as new patron

After three years without a shepherd, Lifeline Canberra has announced its new Patron, Daniel Keighran VC, signing on for an undecided period.

Need for speed: Meet Canberra’s young go-kart champion

At four, Lazarus Añonuevo decided what he wanted to do in life, now at nine he is taking home go-kart titles and on track to make his dreams.

What’s on around Canberra this weekend, 10-12 May

Hoping to escape the cooling weather around the Canberra region this weekend, 10-12 May? We’ve got you covered!

Man extradited to the ACT after alleged virtual kidnapping

A 22-year-old man has been extradited from Queensland to face the ACT Magistrates court today after allegedly committing a virtual kidnap scam on an international student residing in the ACT last year.

Rate hikes divide housing market as ACT property values decline

Amidst Australia's historic two-year rate hike cycle, the property market has become a picture of resilience and decline, showcasing stark contrasts across cities, suburbs, and regions.

Federal government: More funding for ACT light rail planning

The Federal Government has announced it will provide $50 million to plan for Stage 2B of the Canberra Light Rail.

Alpaca your bags: A unique adventure to Blackwattle Alpaca Farm

CD is on the hunt to find the best activities in the Canberra region, this week we jumped the border to Blackwattle Alpaca Farm.

Best ways to treat mum around Canberra this Mother’s Day

CD has put together a list of the best ways in and around Canberra to celebrate your mum or mother figure this Mother’s Day, Sunday 12 May.

Met Gala 2024 looks we love and love to hate

Fashion's night of nights, the Met Gala is back for 2024 with The Garden of Time as a theme, here's who got it right and oh so wrong.

Interest rates kept on hold despite inflation worries

Mortgage holders can breathe a sigh of relief following the Reserve Bank's decision to leave interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent, as widely expected.

ANU: Financial stress at worst since pandemic

More Australians are finding it difficult to get by on their income, and are experiencing greater housing payment stress, the ANU finds.

A Capital for All Australians: Report on the ACT’s future

A parliament committee has made 21 recommendations for Canberra's development, but Senator Pocock believes the Commonwealth can do more.

Peter Gordon leaves a lasting legacy at Hands Across Canberra

Last week, founding member and CEO since 2010 of community foundation Hands Across Canberra, Mr Peter Gordon handed the CEO baton to former founding Region Group Editor and former ABC presenter Genevieve Jacobs.

Human remains found near Point Hut Crossing may belong to missing man Tim Lyons

Police believe human remains found near the Point Hut Crossing of the Murrumbidgee River yesterday afternoon may belong to the missing man, Timothy Lyons.

People want decency from business, not political stunts

Corporations aligning with political causes could do better paying workers, suppliers and taxes fairly while investing in local communities, a survey says.

Canberra CIT to have Australia’s first TAFE Centre of Excellence

The Canberra Institute of Technology will host Australia’s first TAFE Electric Vehicle (EV) Centre of Excellence.

HECS debts worth $3b to be wiped under relief measure

About $3 billion worth of student debt will be wiped for more than three million Australians struggling with a cost of living crisis.

Road Safety Week 2024: Drive so other Canberrans survive

National Road Safety Week (5 to 12 May) provides an opportunity for people to recommit to being safe drivers, minister Chris Steel says.

From the moon to the NMA, Mr Squiggle makes the trip of a lifetime

After 65 years of travelling through space, our hearts and TVs Mr Squiggle has landed at his final stop, the National Museum of Australia.

Ikitau brace helps Brumbies to win over surging Drua

A brace from Wallabies centre Len Ikitau has led the ACT Brumbies to a hard-fought 28-20 victory over the hard-running Fijian Drua to keep their hopes of a home semi-final alive.
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