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Nicholas Fuller

Nicholas Fuller

King Charles’s head: Australian coins to change by end of year

Ten million $1 coins bearing Charles III's head will be in Australians' hands by Christmas; other denominations will follow next year.

Refurbished theatres reopen at North Canberra Hospital after fire

Seven theatres will be up and running at North Canberra Hospital by the end of the year; three refurbished theatres open next week.

Martin Fisk heads disability housing charity

Former Menslink head Martin Fisk OAM is now CEO of Project Independence, a housing charity for people with intellectual disabilities.

Rome, sweet Rome, trending on TikTok

‘How often do men think about the Roman empire?’ women are asking on TikTok. It's hardly surprising, CW's resident Rome buff believes.

ACT experiences biggest increase in confidence in property

The Property Council of Australia’s latest survey shows a rise in confidence from 117 to 124 points – the largest increase in the country.

First responders walk across Australia seeking mental health support

The Heart2Heart Walk reached Parliament House after a 2,700 km journey to call for improved mental health services for first responders.

Canberra Liberals and ACT Government clash over union contracts

The Canberra Liberals have accused Chris Steel MLA of refusing to reveal the value of contracts awarded to unions since 2016.

Can the ACT Government meet its elective surgery target?

The ACT Government says it will increase elective surgery activity this financial year - but the opposition does not believe they can.

Beyond Blue calls for mental health reform as suicides increase

The number of suicides in Australia increased last year – and Beyond Blue is calling for an urgent reform of the mental health system.

CBR NightCrew’s mission funded for three more years

St John Ambulance will continue operating the CBR NightCrew service, which supports Canberrans seeking to stay safe in the city on a night out, through to June 2026 under a new contract with the ACT Government.

Reconnect Playgroups bridge pandemic gaps in child development

Canberra children missed out on developing physical and social skills during the pandemic – but playgroups are helping.

ANU victim’s ‘devastated’ mother thanks brave man, first responders

Fiona Coffey, the mother of Ilysha Perry, a victim of a stabbing attack at ANU last week, spoke to the press this afternoon.
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