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Nicholas Fuller

Nicholas Fuller

Abbeyfield at Ainslie: A haven for seniors combatting social isolation

Since 1989, the Abbeyfield house at Ainslie, “a share house for older people”, has provided long-term accommodation for seniors.

Local artists turn Woden bus interchange into a vibrant canvas

A row of white shipping containers isn’t quite the artistic vision the ACT Government has for the temporary interchange.

Youth advocate overcomes adversity to be named Canberra’s Young Citizen

Canberra's Young Citizen of the Year is Tayla Scarcella, a trauma survivor who has overcome adversity to help young people like her build better lives.

Evoenergy launches 12 Days of Christmas safety campaign

Over the 12 days of Christmas, Evoenergy is running a safety campaign educating Canberrans on potential electric dangers during summer.

All fun and games in ‘Behind the Lines 2023’ at MoAD

Cost-of-living pressures, rising interest rates, the Voice referendum, and climate change are serious concerns for many – but they have their lighter, more humorous sides, as the latest Behind the Lines exhibition of political cartoons at the Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD) shows.

Meet the ACT Greens’ new electoral candidates

The ACT Greens are the first major party to reveal their candidates, less than 10 months before the next election.

HIV advocate and drag queen is ACT Volunteer of the Year

Richard Rachel Allen has “shown an exceptional commitment to fostering a more inclusive Canberra community”.

Andrew Barr reshuffles ACT cabinet

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr has announced a cabinet reshuffle in the lead-up to the 2024 election year.

Canberra Liberals reshuffle sends Jeremy Hanson to backbench

Canberra Liberals MLA Jeremy Hanson, former deputy opposition leader, has been moved to the backbench in a reshuffle of the Shadow Cabinet.

ACT light rail 2A to begin in 2028

The major works contract for Light Rail Stage 2A was signed, and the Commonwealth will contribute $125.5 million more.

Summernats 2024 will be ‘bigger and better than ever’

Motorsports and mullets, skids and burnouts … Summernats, the ACT’s annual car festival, will be back in January.

Professor Frank Bongiorno wins third ACT Book of the Year award

Prof. Frank Bongiorno has won his third ACT Book of the Year award, for Dreamers and Schemers, the first full political history of Australia.
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