A Chinese woman accused of gathering intelligence for China's main police agency is the first to be charged for allegedly targeting the Australian community.
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Krissy Barrett will make history as she becomes the first woman to lead the Australian Federal Police, replacing Reece Kershaw after his six years in the
Bungendore has been awarded Top Small Tourism Town in the Canberra Region's Top Tourism Town Awards.
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Australia has called on major international celebrities to help bring travellers to its shores as part of the federal government's latest tourism push.
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The ACT Greens have condemned the federal government for pushing the critically endangered Canberra Grassland Earless Dragon towards extinction following
An 18-year-old man is the third person to be charged in relation to a home invasion in Conder earlier this year.
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GRAHAM McDONALD reviews a "a well thought through and delightfully played concert" by Wagga Wagga trio, the Kurrajong Ensemble.
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The scale of Australians' concern for suffering in Gaza can no longer be ignored after tens of thousands marched at an iconic site to spotlight the issue.
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Australia will provide an additional $20 million to support aid organisations in delivering food, medical supplies and other lifesaving support to Gaza.
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Why do I feel so emotional when I listen to music from my teenage years? SANDRA GARRIDO has the answer.
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Leading ladies shone at the Logies, with Lynne McGranger winning Gold, Kitty Flanagan scooping silvers and Magda Szubanski's emotional Hall of Fame induction.
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A cross-party group will come together to form a national advisory board aimed at increasing female participation across local, state, and federal governments.
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Australia could achieve some of its biggest environmental and economic priorities at the same time, a Productivity Commission report has found.
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Australian Defence Force ranks are growing once again after the biggest surge in recruitment in 15 years.
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In her latest Arts in the City column HELEN MUSA reports on a new dance and science show for children.
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An estimated 25,000 people are marching across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to protest the war on Gaza, with hundreds of police mobilised.
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As politicians come and go from the annual Garma Festival, they are being reminded change is needed to address indigenous issues.
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Wild weather is set to hammer both sides of the country on Sunday, as rescuers resume a search for a woman swept away in floodwaters.
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