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Nicholas Fuller

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ACT politics: Thursday 11 April

Time to scrutinise the Budget is inadequate, the Canberra Liberals say. Also: workplace health and safety; corrective services; and youth.

National Pet Day in Canberra

Today is National Pet Day, celebrating the joy that pets bring to their owners. But some animals need adoption, the RSPCA and DAS say.

ACT politics: Wednesday 10 April

Construction delays, renting, electric buses, healthcare challenges, and legislation for jury reforms and the night-time economy.

HelpingACT helps refugees and asylum seekers at Eid-al-Fitr

Food relief charity HelpingACT donated 30 hampers to refugees and asylum seekers in Canberra for Eid-al-Fitr.

The Shoe-Horn Sonata: One of Australian history’s darkest tales

John Misto's award-winning Australian play The Shoe-Horn Sonata is on at the Mill Theatre at Dairy Road, from 3 to 27 April.

Prostate cancer knows no age: A call to action for younger men

The Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, the peak national body for the disease, has released a Survivorship Toolkit online web app.

ACT Greens launch housing policy

The ACT Greens have launched their first policy platform for the 2024 election: addressing the housing crisis.

Canberra Liberals’ public transport policy

The Canberra Liberals would restore the bus network, and make Canberra a major manufacturing hub for electric buses.

Reviving Ancient Roman culture in Canberra

Nova Roma, an international Ancient Roman living history and education organisation, has started a group in Canberra.

Minister’s visit to Canberra brings Greece closer to the diaspora

Theodoros Livanios, Greek alternate minister of the interior, visited Australia to encourage the diaspora to vote in the EU elections.

Senator Pocock: Government must protect subcontractors

Senator Pocock maintains the Federal Government must stop subcontractors being left out of pocket when construction companies collapse.

Australia’s battle against cyber threats – and what you can do

Cybercrime is on the rise; nevertheless, individuals and businesses can protect themselves, the Australian Signals Directorate explains.
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