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My Dentist Canberra puts personalised care first

For many people, choosing a dentist is about feeling comfortable, understanding what is happening at each appointment and knowing there is a team available when a routine check-up turns into something more urgent. This is a sponsored post.

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The dreadful story of delayed car insurance

"The insurance company was determined to evade, mislead and delay on its responsibilities on this small claim. What does that mean for large ones?" HUGH SELBY shares a cautionary tale about car insurance.

Opinion

One man’s lowdown on high heels and make-up

"Men have arrogantly tended to think that women wear make-up and high heels to try to subvert them into a relationship and marriage. But it’s much more complex than that." CLIVE WILLIAMS tries to make sense of make-up and high heels.

Opinion

KEEPING UP THE ACT

Crack press hound Jester is hot on the trail of big news. Naw, not the CFMEU, the health woes, the record debt. None of that.Jesters chasing down Mark Parton's texts! It's KEEPING UP THE ACT.

Opinion

Cartoon / Dose of Dorin

The polls are not being kind to the Albanese Labor government, but cartoonist PAUL DORIN thinks the PM can turn things around.

Arts

Art

Crossing leaves room for the imagination

KERRY-ANNE COUSINS reviews 'Move Me!' the latest exhibition by one of Canberra’s well known artists and a long established lecturer in painting at the ANU School of Art and Design, Elisa Crossing.

Theatre

Raw, brutal and deeply moving youth play

The Australian Theatre for Young People is bringing its production of Saplings to The Q, Queanbeyan, a work which has been described as authentic, raw, brutal and deeply moving, reports HELEN MUSA.

Music

Luminescence youngsters sing with precision and joy

Having long admired Canberra’s Luminescence Chamber Singers, reviewer DAVID WHITBREAD finds the quality of the Luminescence brand to be safe with the "excellent ensemble" of the latest concert - Luminescence Children's Choir.

Dance

National Folk School returns to Canberra

To be held at the ANU School of Music from March 23 to 25 next year, the three-day school National Folk Festival will return to Canberra, bringing six international musicians and dancers, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA.

Lifestyle

Lifestyle

Changing how Canberra plays golf

Golf doesn't have to mean spending half a day on the course. This sponsored post by Canberra's P59 shows how technology can make the game easier to play, practise and fit around busy lives.

Gardening

The secrets of a garden stumpery

Turn a difficult shady corner into a natural feature with a stumpery that provides habitat for wildlife while creating space for bulbs and shade-loving plants, suggests gardening columnist JACKIE WARBURTON.

Health & Fitness

Do we really need 10,000 steps a day?

You’ve probably heard that hitting 10,000 steps a day is the key to health and longevity. HUNTER BENNETT says this magic number feels like a medical rule, handed down by doctors. But where did it come from? And is it even true?

History

The Boxing Day bout that changed fights forever

The world's first 'black vs white' heavyweight title bout between champion Tommy Burns and challenger Jack Johnson, in Sydney, on Boxing Day, 1908 was to forever change the face of boxing, say ROSS FITZGERALD & DICK WHITAKER.

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