CW journalist Cassandra Power asked Canberrans to tell us about their year and found while this year has affected everyone differently, everybody has a story about 2020.
In December, a woman was charged over a dark web murder contract, a high-profile lawyer was arrested, a bid to save Anzac Hall failed and a local teen was named Australia's School-based Apprentice of the Year.
November highlights include: Lifeline Canberra announced it would be able to hold its popular bookfair once again, the historic Canadian Flagpole at Regatta Point was removed due to serious public safety concerns...
After more than 100 days of having been COVID-free, the ACT recorded its first case of COVID-19 overnight on 22 October – a returning diplomat who followed correct protocols. The ACT Greens...
In September, 137 candidates were formally declared ahead of the upcoming 2020 ACT Election, the Brumbies won the inaugural Super Rugby AU competition and pre-schoolers enjoyed a teddy bears’ picnic with aged...
2020 has been described in many ways, not all can be safely printed.
So, CW journalist Cassandra Power asked Canberrans to tell us about their year. While this year has affected everyone differently...
In June, as restrictions began easing and the ACT slowly started to re-open, we learnt more about the long-term effects of the pandemic and the world was gripped by Black Lives Matter...
Some of our favourite stories from May include businesses pivoting during the pandemic and getting an inside look at the work of Canberra’s contract tracing teams.