Canberra Now: News in 90 seconds for Thursday April 19, 2018
Plus tensions are rising between Canberra Casino's owners and the ACT government.
Plus tensions are rising between Canberra Casino's owners and the ACT government.
The violence raises doubts about when international investigators would be able to visit the site of what was suspected to have been a chemical attack.
The royal couple of the moment will appear in London, while Prince Charles and Malcolm Turnbull attend the service in France.
Gene-editing technologies that alter mosquitoes' DNA could prove critical in the fight against malaria, says Bill Gates.
Opals forward Marianna Tolo is hoping a Canberra Capitals return the will help launch her bid for Olympic Games redemption.
The 13-year-old boy was with a friend at Macquarie Park when the altercation occurred.
The world's ballooning debt levels have the IMF concerned.
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The exiled Cambodian opposition leader hasn't given up hope of free and fair elections. But it isn't looking good.
The screening, attended by both men and women, will be followed by a rush to build movie theatres in major cities.
The UK wants to be Global Britain after Brexit but it might need Australia's help.
Corals in the Great Barrier Reef have a lower tolerance to heat stress than expected, contributing to a permanent change of species mix, researchers found.
Apple chief executive Tim Cook believes mobile devices and desktop computers should remain in seperate worlds with their own bespoke operating systems.
Singling out the Weak Horses.
AMP's board will soon face investors at its annual meeting and the bad news is it has 750,000 shareholders, "many of whom are also our customers.”
The stoush between Solomon Lew and Myer may appear to have gone quiet but beneath the superficial calm there's quite a lot of movement occurring.
Is it too much to expect that bankers will face criminal charges following the royal commission's revelations?
Hard to sell the bank's problem child
It is not only futile but ludicrous to try to correct history. It is the emptiest of empty gestures.
Sale a further sign Australia’s listed property trusts are ring fencing their portfolios against tougher retailing conditions.
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The 'sensitive' report also reveals a fear of 'politically-difficult leaks' led to an unwillingness to pass on detailed information to mid-level managers.
A medic assisting the post-mortem examination of Baron Manfred von Richthofen apparently took the WWI air ace's wallet, it has emerged.
Dr Tony Castagna is behind bars after a Supreme Court jury found him guilty of tax evasion, money laundering and dealing with the proceeds of crime.
Researchers analysed the data of 1307 men and women following their release from seven prisons and found more than a quarter of those made hospital contact within 18 months.
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