Today's Paper The Canberra Times Canberra, ACT


Today's Paper The Canberra Times Canberra, ACT

Read about the disappointment with the federal government's actions on climate change, treatment of refugees, political donations, and more.


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Every year Anzac Day in Canberra just gets a little worse. Letters to the Editor. Canberra's many roads to ruin are in urgent need of repair. Letters to the Editor. 2. The rush to a terrorism.


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Letters to the editor | COVID is serious - ignore whinging about inconvenience and balancing economic impacts against people's lives - mandate vaccinations and masks, one reader says.


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Looking at the various problems facing Canberra in 2019, I realised what we need to do is to move on from "sustainability" and downsize Canberra. December 12, 2018 by Letters to the editor


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Letters to the editor | What would happen if all the Catholic doctors, anesthetists, nurses and administrative staff resigned from our health services?


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Letters to the editor | How will the soldiers of the 21st century conflicts be honoured?


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Letters to the editor | The party has moved hard to the right and is obsessed with fringe issues that don't matter to most Canberrans, a former Canberra Liberals president says.


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Letters to the editor | This requires immediate intervention by the Education Minister and the Education Directorate if we are to ensure this generation of students has the ability to learn.


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It's about funding every fantasy dream the ACT government has for which the ACT ratepayers are legislated to pay.


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The Canberra Times is a daily newspaper in Canberra, Australia, which is published by Australian Community Media. It was founded in 1926, and has changed ownership and format several times.. A recent editor-in-chief, Peter Fray, left in January 2009 to edit The Sydney Morning Herald. He was succeeded by Rod Quinn, formerly of the Newcastle.