DAVID TURNBULL continues his series of profiles of Canberrans with a story. This week he meets Joan Ross, who is running a book club with a difference.
The driver of a Commodore sedan failed to stop and exchange details with an injured rider following a collision between a car and motorcycle in Fraser.
"Dingoes are not wild dogs. Using this vague term risks the needless killing of a native apex predator essential to healthy ecosystems," says letter writer WHITNEY ANDERS RICHARDSON.
"Cohousing Canberra, has been drawing up plans for a 30-unit development for the past few years. The member-elected committee has worked with members on a vision to model sustainable and co-operative living," writes TONI HASSAN.
A new pedestrian crossing on Canberra Avenue will be installed in response to the hit-and-run incident when two St Edmund's College students were hit by an allegedly stolen car outside the college in Griffith six weeks ago.
The woman pictured in this CCTV image, who they believe was a witness to a fight between two teenage boys at the Woden bus interchange, has come forward.