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Canberra housing: 8+ years to save deposit

New research reveals Canberra home buyers need over 8 years to save a deposit, though housing affordability shows steady improvement. Discover the key factors driving this positive trend.

Cube Nightclub Closes After 20 Years in Canberra

Canberra's iconic Cube nightclub, a pillar of the city's LGBTQ+ community, announces its final closure on December 31, 2025, marking the end of an era for nightlife in the capital.

Canberra's Korean-Japanese Fusion Restaurant Review

Discover Azuma Den, Canberra's exciting Korean-Japanese fusion restaurant at East Hotel. From tender fried chicken to innovative desserts, see why this venue is becoming the capital's must-visit dining destination.

Mum wins 4-year fight against $104 parking fine

An Adelaide mother spent over $50k fighting a $107 double parking fine. After a four-year legal battle, the Court of Appeal ruled in her favour. Discover her incredible story.

Timur: Canberra's New Nepalese Dining Gem

Discover Timur in Greenway, Canberra's exciting new Nepalese restaurant serving authentic thakali thali and pani-puri. A genuine diamond in the rough worth exploring today!

Perth Law Firm Data Breach: Client Info on Dark Web

Major WA law firm Paterson & Dowling suffers devastating cyber attack, with highly confidential client data including financial records and personal details leaked online by hackers demanding ransom.

FlixBus launches $9.99 Canberra-Sydney coach trips

European transport giant FlixBus launches budget-friendly coach services between Canberra and Sydney, offering competitive $9.99 tickets and challenging Greyhound's market dominance with modern amenities and frequent daily trips.

ScaleACT Model Railway Show Turns 25 in Canberra

Canberra's beloved ScaleACT model railway exhibition marks 25 spectacular years with an expanded show featuring incredible layouts, workshops and family activities at EPIC this September.

Phillip Welty cleared of indecent assault charges

Phillip Welty has been acquitted of all indecent assault charges in the ACT Supreme Court after a judge found significant inconsistencies in the prosecution's case. The verdict concludes a lengthy legal battle that began with allegations from 2021.

ChatGPT Used as Evidence in Canberra Finks Gang Case

A Canberra court case takes an unprecedented turn as an alleged victim employs artificial intelligence to help document evidence against a suspected Finks outlaw motorcycle gang member in a shocking development for Australian legal proceedings.

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