The Canberra Times
Sunday 5 July 2026
'We can't even use this toilet you useless builder,' he texted.
Hannah Neale
The Giants ended Fremantle's 14-game winning streak.
David Polkinghorne
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Are home values dropping in your suburb? Check our interactive map.
Georgina Sebar
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A Pettit & Sevitt display home currently for sale in Weston Creek. Picture supplied
Court documents reveal elderly crash driver 'panicked'.
Mardi Borg, Bageshri Savyasachi
Chura Adhikari (left) and Prakash Pokhrel, parents of Osal Mayur Pokhrel, 4, who died after a fatal crash reported at Mawson on January 18. Pictures by Karleen Minney and Lucy Arundell
The property sold at the top end of the guide after seven days on market.
Jade Lazarevic
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12 Abbot Street, Maitland, sold after seven days on market with Matt Thompson of Harcourts Newcastle. Picture supplied
The woman managed to escape the house to alert a neighbour.
Mardi Borg
Australia is out of the World Cup.
Anna Harrington, Bageshri Savyasachi, Ray Athwal, Petlee Peter
Recap all of the action from around the grounds in Canberra.
Caden Helmers
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The car's owner lost consciousness during alleged confrontation.
Mardi Borg
The man attempted to flee on foot after officers spotted him.
Mardi Borg
The idea One Nation has made an approach? Hilarious, former Liberal leader says.
Jasper Lindell
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Leanne Castley, the former opposition leader turned independent. Picture by Karleen Minney
Opinion
Is it any wonder voters are angrily switching to One Nation?
Jack Waterford
They were built fast, but these homes captured a city's heart.
Sally Pryor
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Architects Alanna King and Fernando Pino outside their lovingly restored ex-govie in O'Connor. Picture by Keegan Carroll
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There's a 'Cocaine Lane' in the heart of our city.
Bageshri Savyasachi
Thick smoke blankets area after car fire.
Bageshri Savyasachi
Emergency services at the scene of a car fire in Belconnen. Picture supplied
Wrestling in Canberra is becoming bigger than Andre the Giant
Megan Doherty
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Josh Torney from Ned and Josh fame in the wrestling ring with his Bronson United teammates. Picture: New Studio Photography
Right-wing podcasting in Australia is akin to a craft beer with a niche following.
Kos Samaras
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Karl Stefanovic and Nine have parted ways after a controversial podcast. Picture AAP
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Watch some wild examples of bad driving caught on camera.
Bageshri Savyasachi
Members campaigned everywhere from Goulburn to Tathra.
Lucy Arundell
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Liberal Party campaign signage and, inset, Matthew Nott and a map of Eden-Monaro. Pictures by Jimmy Parker, supplied
Its been confirmed that US superstars Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are now a married couple, with celebrations underway in New York.
Chiara Holzhaeuser and Nathalia Araújo,
These iconic terraces tell the story of class ambition.
Sally Pryor
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Nicholas Brown inside his classic Narrabundah duplex. Inset: the front door. Pictures by Keegan Carroll
He was granted bail with conditions not to enter ACT.
Hannah Neale
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The Libs are fighting the wrong enemy.
Mark Kenny
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'I know what Canberrans and what our community is like.'
Dana Daniel
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Bean MP David Smith, left, says he's not worried about One Nation running a candidate against him after almost losing to Jessie Price, right. Pictures The Canberra Times, supplied
These prime ministers aren't being torn down by racist populists.
Jack Waterford
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Anthony Albanese, left, and outgoing British PM Keir Starmer. Pictures by Darren Howe, AP
Mike Burgess gives a heartfelt farewell to outgoing Defence chief.
Miriam Webber
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Finance policy note forces senior executives to sign off on blowouts.
Ray Athwal
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ACT independent senator David Pocock says changing the procurement culture for Australian businesses requires more than just extra executive sign-offs. Picture by Keegan Carroll
A new survey shows the data governance crisis in the public service.
Ray Athwal
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Aristotle Metadata owner Sam Spencer warns of critical security and transparency gaps in federal data governance. Picture by Keegan Carroll
He was known to frequent multiple church groups in Canberra.
Mardi Borg
He was accused of choking, punching and stabbing his wife.
Mardi Borg
The ACT Supreme Court, where the man's trial took place. Picture by Karleen Minney
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Are home values dropping in your suburb? Check our interactive map.
Georgina Sebar
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A Pettit & Sevitt display home currently for sale in Weston Creek. Picture supplied
Australia might have just become a fairer place.
Ebony Bennett
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers, left, and independent senator David Pocock. Pictures by Keegan Carroll, Gary Ramage, Shutterstock

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Port of the week: Aomori, Japan
Anna Houlahan
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From pubs full of character to glorious gardens, tour the historic Bloomsbury.
Amy Cooper
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Tavistock Square London. Picture by Shutterstock
'I was going to be hung up at dawn because we had nowhere to go.'
Anna Houlahan
Bev and Lang Kidby with the Bean 14 that took the couple from England to Australia in 2024. Picture supplied
Plus, three events worth travelling for.
Staff Writers
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'We were being held captive, there wasn't much we could do.'
Anna Houlahan
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Elephant raids a tuk-tuk in Sri Lanka (left) and Darcie Van Huisstede with her partner Matt (right). Picture supplied
Here's our verdict on the newest expedition ship in northern Australia.
Penelope Arthur
Paspaley Pearl's Sun Deck.
Visit the riverside town where the nation sealed its independence.
Catherine Marshall
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The site of Yorktown Battlefield. Picture by Virginia Tourism Corporation
The land of remarkable journeys is celebrating its 250th birthday.
Kristie Kellahan
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San Juan in Puerto Rico. Picture by Shutterstock
'We can't even use this toilet you useless builder,' he texted.
Hannah Neale
The US is breaking our hearts and wallets but can it win us back?
Michael Turtle
"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free" .. the Statue of Liberty in New York. Picture Shutterstock
Canberra is always stronger when the Commonwealth backs it.
Katy Gallagher
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ACT senator Katy Gallagher, left, and Liberal candidate Nick Tyrell. Pictures by Karleen Minney
Prince Harry is set to travel alone to London, a representative says, while his wife Meghan and their two children may still join his trip outside the capital.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's New York City wedding was a star-studded affair, with a string of celebrities spotted attending the nuptials.
Pierra Willix
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have tied the knot in a star-studded ceremony attended by hundreds. Photo: AP PHOTO
Port of the week: Aomori, Japan
Anna Houlahan
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Aomori, Japan.
China's budget SUV will get hybrid power in Australia.
Tim Gibson • 12m ago
The Honda Civic Type R is back in stock, but it won't stick around for long.
Tim Gibson • 12m ago
Order books reopen for Honda Civic Type R
The 2027 Cupra Formentor S is the entry-level version of this small SUV line-up in Australia.
Jack Quick
Cupra Formentor S 2027 review: snapshot
It feels like Audi's Q3 has been with us since the dawn of automotive time, but it's only 15 years since the compact five-door SUV began following in the wheel tracks of its larger Q7 and Q5 siblings.
James Cleary
This small SUV doubles as a hot hatch
The days of big diesel dual-cab utes could soon be over, as carmakers around the globe pour resources into a new type of workhorse.
Dom Tripolone
Four new game-changing utes flip the script
From the lecture hall to Muster Dogs, how country principal and UNE alumnus, Ian Worley, is innovating regional education
Elizabeth Habermann
UNE alumni showcase how regional health and education secure town futures.
Dr Maddeson Hardman, UNE alumni, was named Junior Medical Officer of the Year in 2025 for her significant contributions to the education and support of prevocational trainees. Picture supplied
Here's a brief history of the Living Buddha reincarnation system in Tibetan Buddhism.
The cast statue of Karma Pakshi. Picture supplied by Embassy of the People's Republic of China
China and Australia form a key strategic alliance for sustainable agriculture.
A provider that aligns with personal values is crucial to a long-term care arrangement.
The team at At Home Together understands every household has its own rhythm, and strive to integrate seamlessly into your life. Picture supplied
Plan your next adventure in the Central West.
Dayle Latham
Our winter/spring 2026 edition cover features members of Women Want Adventure enjoying the Blue Mountains. Picture supplied
The Senior
Government backtracks on aged care algorithm, will restore human oversight
Phoebe Loomes
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And why the singer finally agreed to a musical after his diagnosis.
Phoebe Loomes
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'A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical' is coming to Melbourne and Sydney. Picture supplied
Forget $10,000 body scans, this is what you need to live longer.
Phoebe Loomes
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Longevity has become a Silicon Valley buzzword, but good health can be achieved with a few simple steps, says Zoe Brain, founder of Brain of a Dietitian. Picture supplied