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Experts, advocates and survivors stress importance of access to defibrillators

St John’s Ambulance volunteer Tom Cressy initially thought his gym buddy was having an asthma attack, but when he curled in the recovery position he knew it was something more serious.

How to celebrate International Women’s Day 2021 in Canberra

There are a great variety of women-centred events planned around Canberra in coming weeks, from business breakfasts through to art exhibitions.

Civic street art celebrates Olympic BMX rider Caroline Buchanan

Today the final brushstrokes dried on a mural inspired by Olympic BMX rider Caroline Buchanan’s homegrown talent and tenacity.

RAAF centenary celebrations take flight on the face of a coin

A new 11-piece commemorative coin set for the RAAF centenary features iconic aircraft and the people who keep them in the air.

Pfizer and AstraZeneca to share Garran Vaccination Hub

The rollout of the AstraZeneca vaccine in Canberra is set to begin sooner than expected and will be administered at the same location as the Pfizer jab.

Second test confirms two active COVID-19 cases in Canberra hotel quarantine

Today’s stronger test results proved one man in his 40s and another younger than 20 are infected.

ACT Policing seek public assistance with missing persons case

ACT Policing seeks the public’s assistance to locate two people in separate missing persons cases, a 16-year-old boy and a 64-year-old man.

Why Canberra money coach Serina Bird rents out her investment below market value

In January this year Serina Bird switched to YWCA’s Rentwell service, which provides affordable housing to people priced out of the market.

Motorcyclist deaths overrepresented on ACT roads

ACT Policing announced it will spend the month working to draw attention to vulnerable road users today, 2 March, one day after a motorcyclist died near the ACT border.

Next round of returning travellers to land in Canberra tonight

At 7.45pm today, a Government-facilitated flight from Singapore carrying between 150 to 180 passengers will be greeted by authorities.

Shave for the Brave to raise critical funds for Domestic Violence Crisis Service

Social distancing has made fundraising opportunities harder to come by, and the non-government, not-for-profit service has had to completely change its approach.

National Sheepdog Trials flock to Hall

Sheepdog triallists will travel from across Australia for the event in early March, to compete in a complex sport rich with history.
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