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Bag ban looming for the ACT

Bag ban looming for the ACT

AS D-Day approaches for the ban of plastic bags in the ACT, many consumers and businesses owners are still left confused about the ACT Government’s environmentally-friendly law, JELISA APPS reports.

Rural rewards: extreme steps to secure GPs

Rural rewards: extreme steps to secure GPs

By CHARLOTTE KING
WHY is a reward being offered to the person who finds a suitable doctor willing to work in Bourke? Bourke is a town in western NSW with only just over 3,000 people and only one doctor. This is typical of the ratio of general practitioners to patients in rural Australian towns, but not [...]

Taxing carbon -- is Australia alone?

Taxing carbon — is Australia alone?

With carbon emissions still being produced and a real measure yet to be implemented, the clock is ticking for a carbon tax to prove itself, ELENA ARENA reports.

Opportunity will wilt with the flowers

Opportunity will wilt with the flowers

By ALEXANDRIA CAUGHEY
SPRING has Sprung. Coming around the bend on to Commonwealth Avenue I roll my eyes and sigh as I see them: those pesky pedestrian lights erected on the Commonwealth Bridge signalling the start of Floriade, Canberra’s tourism showcase to the nation.

Youth behind increasing Dawn Service crowd

Youth behind increasing Dawn Service crowd

VIDEO: Each year ANZAC day commemorations have been increasing in numbers as more and more youth attend the Dawn Service. NICOLE STAGG reports.
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Two new space dishes for Tidbinbilla

Two new space dishes for Tidbinbilla

VIDEO: At Canberra’s Deep Space Communication Complex in Tidbinbilla, the foundations have been laid for the first of two new state of the art antennas, which will keep this unique facility at the cutting edge of technology well into the future, as THOMAS MCCOY reports. Click for broadcast