1930 Manuka heritage home for sale in Canberra
One of the last residential homes in Canberra's historic 1930 Manuka Housing Precinct is for sale. This rare piece of capital history offers heritage charm and modern comforts.
One of the last residential homes in Canberra's historic 1930 Manuka Housing Precinct is for sale. This rare piece of capital history offers heritage charm and modern comforts.
Invasive Species Council CEO Jack Gough paid over $13,000 to dine with Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Finance Minister Katy Gallagher, advocating for millions in environmental biosecurity funding to combat fire ants and feral deer.
Exploring Gough Whitlam's historic 1972 victory and its lasting impact on Australian parliamentary democracy. Discover how minority governments shape policy.
Woden Valley Rams players considered mass walkout after controversial coach reappointment. Governing body NSWRL steps in, refusing registration for 2026 season.
Retired Major General Greg Melick demands Albanese government significantly increase defence funding, warning Australia remains unprepared for potential conflicts in the volatile Indo-Pacific region.
As Australia prepares to mark Remembrance Day on November 11, 2025, we explore the enduring legacy of the Furner brothers and the growing public engagement with commemorative services. Join the nation in remembering.
A University of Canberra student receives $10,000 compensation after being forced from her accommodation following unsubstantiated knife threat allegations. Read the full tribunal findings.
The ACT government has halted payment on the troubled $64 million MyWay+ ticketing system and is seeking legal advice over contract compliance issues following a damning report.
Dhiren Patel, co-owner of a Canberra cafe, faces new child abuse charges involving a second teenage employee. The accused denies all allegations as case moves to Supreme Court.
Gough Whitlam's formative years in Canberra profoundly influenced his ambitious government agenda and belief in federal power. Discover the lasting impact 50 years after the Dismissal.
The Albanese government faces mounting pressure to implement decisive economic reforms as Australia navigates complex challenges. Read the urgent call to action.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's methodical governing style contrasts sharply with his political hero Gough Whitlam's rapid reforms. Explore the strategic pacing of Labor's agenda.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese opens Seven Network's expanded Canberra bureau, a major investment in political journalism with new live broadcast capabilities.
Mark Parton takes helm of Canberra Liberals after leadership turmoil, pledging to unify the party following Leanne Castley's abrupt resignation. Can he mend the divisions?
The NRL's broadcast partners will determine if the Canberra Raiders play a 2026 pre-season trial at their spiritual home, Seiffert Oval, or at Canberra Stadium, setting up a potential mega-sport weekend.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appoints former SA premier Jay Weatherill as Australia's next UK high commissioner while dismissing 'jobs for mates' criticism over Labor appointments.
Mark Parton resigns as speaker to lead Canberra Liberals after Leanne Castley's sudden departure. Get the latest on the opposition's new leadership team.
Two Canberra provisional drivers caught speeding over 45km/h above the limit face $1841 fines and 180-day licence suspensions. ACT Policing warns of fatal consequences.
Leanne Castley steps down as Canberra Liberals leader following controversial suspension of colleagues who crossed the floor. Leadership vote scheduled for Monday.
A 27-year-old man has been arrested in Canberra after allegedly driving at police officers and hitting one in the leg during a dramatic arrest attempt. He will face court on Monday.
Staff at the Department of Infrastructure report feeling less overwhelmed by workloads, census results show. Discover the key findings and what the secretary says about the results.
Pauline Hanson's One Nation party is establishing an ACT branch to challenge major parties, capitalizing on conservative voter dissatisfaction with net zero policies and immigration.
ACT youth face homelessness after aging out of foster care as Housing ACT rejects applications lacking rental history. A new report reveals alarming consequences.
Gungahlin United Football Club faces voluntary liquidation with debts exceeding $550,000. Members vote November 25 as interim committee reveals shocking financial mismanagement.
Government appoints new council members at Australian War Memorial, increasing likelihood of prominent frontier wars exhibition. Key opponents replaced.
Australians question PM Albanese's legacy on gambling ads, housing crisis and social justice. Read expert analysis on current government policies and their impact.
Major reforms to Australia's public sector whistleblower protections are underway, introducing reverse onus provisions and expanded support channels for public servants reporting wrongdoing.
Services Australia and Home Affairs defend FOI reforms to protect staff from harassment. Learn how the changes could impact public access to information in Australia.
ACT Greens secure changes to development laws, fast-tracking community housing while adding environmental protections and 2029 sunset clause. Learn how this affects Canberra's housing crisis.
Revealed: Internal DFAT emails show confusion over $400,000 UN hotel bill disclosure on AusTender. Plus, political satire group hires 'punter's lobbyist' and transparency push meets resistance.