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Mushroom cook Erin Patterson intentionally poisoned four members of her estranged husband's family, a jury has found after a week of deliberations.
A coroner has found the death of a 19-year-old Warlpiri-Luritja man in a remote community was avoidable, and the former police officer who shot him was racist.
NSW Premier Chris Minns says women were targeted in the Bondi Junction mass stabbing but lengthy inquiries to come may never conclusively find a motive.
Australia's best selling car brand Toyota has been slapped with a class action suit over alleged defects in Corollas that caused paint to peel when in the sun.
Universities and cultural bodies that fail to act against anti-Semitism could have their funding terminated as part of a blueprint to combat discrimination.
New facilities at Norwood Park Crematorium, including a state-of-the-art crematorium, will give its clients’ families a modern, comfortable environment, says general manager MICHAEL BRIDGES.
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Australia's best selling car brand Toyota has been slapped with a class action suit over alleged defects in Corollas that caused paint to peel when in the sun.
Universities and cultural bodies that fail to act against anti-Semitism could have their funding terminated as part of a blueprint to combat discrimination.
Hundreds of volunteers have formed a human chain to help a historic bookshop move to a new location by passing each book hand-to-hand.
Australia is distancing itself from the United States in Southeast Asia amid a flurry of tariffs and aid cuts, pledging "we are here for the long haul".
An administrator has vowed to sack more CFMEU members to initiate a culture change after a report exposed the union's aggressive intimidation tactics.
After 15 years of research and development, the world's most popular folding smartphone is about to get bigger, but its competitors are far from rolling over.
Joe Schmidt will take plenty of positives after a Brumbies side missing key players put up a good fight but ultimately fell 36-24 to the star-studded Lions.
Former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann claims "political bias" from a state government could have led to him being charged with two counts of rape.
"Stepping back to raise children, support a partner or run a household isn’t a luxury. It’s a responsible choice that deserves support, not penalty." Caregiver GWYN REES bridles at the ACT government's "health levy" shock.
After Tuesday's Reserve Bank decision, cartoonist PAUL DORIN is losing interest in interest rates.
In Australia, the availability of vapes has been severely restricted to pharmacies. In contrast, high-risk cigarettes continue to be readily available from more than 40,000 outlets. And that's where the problem starts, says ROSS FITZGERALD.
"Engineering and technology always beat 'renewable' electricity, hawked by credulous politicians!" says letter writer ANTHONY HORDERN.
"What’s a man to do when his best friend just ups and leaves without so much as an excuse me or see you later or best wishes?" Columnist HUGH SELBY is baffled by his mate's sudden departure...
"Donald Trump's frequent use of extravagant language to describe his achievements as 'the best', 'unprecedented' and his emphasis on loyalty (to him) show that he’s the centre of his world," writes Whimsy columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS.
"The judge’s actions towards his associate and others were as pathetic as they were commonplace. He was exposed. He paid the price in public humiliation." HUGH SELBY thinks there's a time for forgiveness, without necessarily forgetting.
Who's to blame for the nation-leading failure of ACT finances? Certainly not former treasurer Andrew Barr. Just ask him. KEEPING UP THE ACT listened in.
The Alma Moodie Quartet, which has been wowing Canberra audiences since its modest debut at the Campbell Scout Hall in 2021, has announced new members and a new management.
The National Gallery of Australia has joined Tate Modern to present Europe’s first major solo exhibition dedicated to artist Emily Kam Kngwarray, who died in 1996.
Tribute act Abbalanche are returning to Queanbeyan for their 30th Anniversary Tour with harmonies, dazzling costumes and high-energy performances.
A teacher-librarian at Hughes Primary School has been announced as the 2025 Reading Australia Fellow at the Australian Association for the Teaching of English/Australian Literacy Educators' Association National Conference.
"How do you present a photographer’s career which began in 1959 and has continued ever since?" BRIAN ROPE fondly reviews a new book based on the images of remarkable photographer Heide Smith.
The provocative character of Musetta in Puccini‘s La Bohème is a perennial crowd-pleaser and the perfect role for Aboriginal soprano Sarah Prestwidge, making her Opera Australia debut, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA.
When the ceramicist and former Canberra Artist of the Year, Hiroe Swen, leaves Canberra for her native Japan in early July, she will look back on having lived 57 of her 91 years here, reports arts editor HELEN MUSA.
MICHAEL WILSON reviews Something Old, Something New, a performance by Apeiron Baroque.
Here's a column with plenty of kicks, music and arts news. It's HELEN MUSA's latest serve of Arts in the City.
If you’ve booked a show at The Q and want to enjoy a meal before or after, Michael’s Restaurant, at historic Walsh’s Hotel (established 1875), is just next door, says dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON.
Anti-tourism protests are not new. They happened in ancient Rome, 19th-century England and after World War II, writes FREYA HIGGINS-DESBIOLLES.
Peter Russell-Clarke’s greatest gift was how he made you feel like one of the family, writes WENDY HUNT.
Avoid bad breath, don’t pick partners when drunk: KONSTANTINE PANEGYRES has some ancient dating tips to find modern love.
One of the toughest shrubs to grow in our climate is flowering quince, says gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.
A celebration of local food and culture, Winter in the City, was launched on Friday by Arts Minister Michael Pettersson.
"The wines served with the National Wine Show dinner showed the best of Australia, and Canberra should be proud to host this event.," writes wine columnist RICHARD CALVER.
Kiln at Belco Arts is a café with a picturesque setting, a large outdoor area soaking up the sunshine and a place to enjoy a leisurely brekkie, lunch or evening dinner, says dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON.
Citrus trees and shrubs do well in our climate, says gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.