Two students at Brindabella Christian College scored 99.85 and a third 99.65 on their ATARs this year. Ten per cent of the school’s Year 12 students scored an ATAR over 99, 28 per cent scored over 95, and 31 per cent scored over 90, with several students scoring just below 90.
This festive season, the Fyshwick Markets invite you to invest in the Canberra community by shopping from local suppliers for your end-of-year celebrations.
The key to success is finding a place where you’re comfortable to grow, say Anita O’Meara, owner of Curves Jamison of 14 years, and Nikki Ettema, coach of eight years and new co-owner.
As the General Manager at Canberra Toyota Phillip, Amir Hayati ensures that every person who walks through their doors is given the best advice available.
The CAPS Clinic is one of Canberra’s most trusted and versatile aesthetic clinics, offering plastic and reconstructive surgery, skin cancer management and nonsurgical skin treatments.
According to Healthy Skin Solutions' Luke Clews, both the pollen count and irregular climate also causing a wave of unexpected flare-ups of eczema and dermatitis.
One of the most beloved Christmas classics comes to Canberra Theatre Centre when A Christmas Carol brings the festive spirit to the stage on 20-24 December.
For presents you and your loved ones will truly appreciate, flip through this week’s guide for inspired ideas from some of our region’s leading businesses.
“Maccas was my fourth or fifth job. I had worked in car yards and dabbled in finance, and was almost 21 when I started, so I was a bit of a ‘late’ bloomer,” says Paul Wywsik, who, at 39 years old, supervises several restaurants across Canberra.
This year’s iteration of Canberra’s perennially favourite Behind the Lines exhibition at the Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD) explores the year that was in its latest theme ‘Off the Planet’.