The dust hasn't settled from the so-called “ghost flights” saga, now Qantas finds itself in another situation and many Canberrans who are frequent flyers are wondering what happens next, says aviation writer SCOTT MAYMAN.
An Automated External Defibrillator (AED) was stolen from the Dickson shops on Monday and despite being recovered by Tuesday, irreversible damage had been done to it.
An 81-year-old Curtin woman is facing court in September on a charge of culpable driving causing grievous bodily harm following a collision on Parkes Way in November that resulted in the loss of an unborn baby.
In a column headed "ACT Labor is bankrupting Canberra", AFR economics editor John Kehoe says federal taxpayers are on notice because they could end up footing the bill for the ACT government's "incompetence and profligacy".
Qantas was showing off its first Airbus A321 jet by flying at a lower level over Crookwell and Taralga as it arrived in Sydney on Wednesday morning, reports SCOTT MAYMAN.
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.