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Lillian Altman

Lillian Altman

Dog owners’ tragic eagle swoop warning

A dog owner is warning others after an eagle picked up her chihuahua puppy and flew away with the beloved pet in Canberra.

Canberrans line up for a taste of Greek doughnuts

There’s a new sweet spot in town – Lukumades, offering Greek-style doughnuts drizzled in delicious goodness.

New entrepreneur encourages others to ‘believe in themselves’

Kayla Weise, a Canberran with Down syndrome, hopes to inspire and uplift others with her new affirmation cards, part of her initiative My Happy Place.

ACT Young Australian of the Year shares passion for art, advocacy

Daniel Bartholomaeus, the 2025 ACT Young Australian of the Year, was taken by surprise when he received the award at the National Gallery of Australia last month, saying it “was a moment.”

Canberra’s Teen Jesus’ rising star

The band name Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers “just felt right”, vocalist Anna Ryan said.

Summer of cars: Summernats security questioned

Stakeholders of the Summernats 37 event have been questioned as to how the security will hold up for the 2025 event.

‘Huge, brilliant and noisy form’: Cold Chisel praises ACT crowd

Nine thousand people made it loud and clear that adding Canberra to Cold Chisel’s 50th-anniversary tour was the right choice.

Political cartoonist of the year asks for ‘recount’

Megan Herbert humbly asked for a recount when she received the call she’d won the 2024 Political Cartoonist of the Year award.

What’s on in Canberra, 29 November to 5 December

Get ready for a packed week of entertainment, arts, and community events across Canberra!

Residents and businesses petition to keep post office open

Hundreds of people have signed a petition to keep Red Hill Post Office open.

Beloved show filmed in Canberra back for round two

The wheels are in motion for the second season of the ABC television series, Austin, which is partly based in Canberra.

Bungendore children’s golden success overseas

Robert and Sarah Sanderson may live on a farm in regional New South Wales, but they are taking the Brazilian jiu-jitsu world by storm.
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