With Canberra’s dance schools not neatly fit into the fields laid out for reopening, Dance Development Centre are following the restrictions applied to gyms.
While 4 in 10 people's relationships with partners have struggled, over 9 in 10 reported no change, or positive changes in their relationships with their parents, children, friends, extended family, neighbours and colleagues during COVID-19 restrictions, a new study by Relationships Australia has found.
Calls from both peak bodies and the ACT Opposition to further ease restrictions on Canberra’s hospitality industry will be ignored by the ACT Government.
Currently, ACT hospitality venues face restrictions capping patron numbers...
Weekly return flights operating out of Canberra Airport will increase to 19 flights to Sydney, 16 to Melbourne, and 10 flights to Brisbane by the end of June.
From today, 4 June, visitor access restrictions have been eased at health services across the ACT meaning that for women who are admitted for maternity or birthing-related care, two support people can...
Mayhem hit the beauty industry over the weekend, as salons opened their doors - and appointment books - for the first time in over two months.
Jamison salon, Beauty Bar, opened on Saturday...
The Snowy Monaro Regional Council is looking forward to welcoming visitors back to the region after a challenging start to the year due to bushfires, COVID-19 and ongoing drought.
Students across ACT Catholic schools are back in the classroom, after COVID-19 restrictions encouraged remote learning for parts of Terms 1 and 2.
Schools were given the option of either an immediate or...
The Canberra Airport is welcoming back passengers for non-essential travel with flights resuming between some capital cities without restrictions.
The airport announced today (Tuesday 2 June) that travel between Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne...
NSW wants you back! With travel restrictions easing in NSW from today, 1 June, the State’s smaller towns and cities are looking to tourists to help boost their economies and breathe life...
In an unprecedented move, all 11 National Cultural Institutions in Canberra are working collaboratively in the lead up to reopening their venues to visitors.
Rebates on electricity, water and sewerage charges are amongst a raft of additional relief measures for the hotel and hospitality industries announced by the ACT Government today, amidst easing restrictions coming into effect this weekend.
The Australian War Memorial has announced it won’t reopen its doors until 1 July, despite many other tourist attractions in the ACT jumping to open in time for the Reconciliation Day long...