Canberra Now: News in 90 seconds for Friday, April 20, 2018
Plus the latest critter spending koality time at Tidbinbilla, and a popular pet program could close.
Plus the latest critter spending koality time at Tidbinbilla, and a popular pet program could close.
The 61-year-old Danish filmmaker and Palme d'Or winner was banned after controversial comments in which he said he "sympathised" with Adolf Hitler.
The remark came after a report that three Royal Australian Navy vessels were “challenged” by Chinese forces when sailing through the region earlier this month.
The remark came after a report that three Royal Australian Navy vessels were “challenged” by Chinese forces when sailing through the region earlier this month.
The shooter remained at large and neighbours left reeling after the incident at a Petrie home just after midnight on Friday.
A crime scene had been set up and witnesses were interviewed as police investigate.
The Queen used a moment of high ceremony in Buckingham Palace to make her wishes known to the 53 member nations of the Commonwealth.
Another embarrassment for Deutsche Bank at a time when it is undergoing a change of leadership in the wake of its third straight annual loss.
The spread of humans around the world wiped out big mammals in a shrinking trend that could make the cow the biggest mammal on Earth in a few centuries' time.
The "Lucky #13" trick has been performed to more than 55,000 participants, the illusionist's lawyers told a Las Vegas court.
However, some have questioned whether LA is rushing through the exemption process for a new form of technology.
After fleeing, he allegedly boarded a flight to Sweden on the same plane carrying the country's Prime Minister.
A group of researchers say there is an overlooked reason for having indoor plants that deserves more study.
Great Britain says it wants to be Global Britain after Brexit by expanding its diplomatic footprint across the world.
Before writing about surviving an air crash, Cynthia Banham wanted to rebuild her life, so that hers would be a story of success, not failure.
American novelist Amy Bloom says she has only four subjects: love, family, sex and death, ''which I think is plenty''.
In Craig Sherborne's novel muckraking journalist Callum Smith determines to rewrite his own story with the same unscrupulous means by which he writes the stories of others.
Sunburnt Country is situated at the intersection of history and science and explores the mechanisms that underpin the extreme variability of the Australian climate.
Holly Ringland's storytelling in The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart is driven by an undimmed sense of wonder at the darkness and light.
When Peter Rose took over Australian Book Review it was struggling; now it is thriving as a literature and arts magazine.
A gunpowder factory, a heritage building turned art gallery, a trail, South American food
Everyone is part of some sort of tribe and so everyone has the language that keeps that tribe intact.
Is the mouthpiece Israel Folau used to defend himself the future of sports media? Or an just athlete press release machine?
Suncorp has been smashed by weather disasters over the last decade, but chose former Whitehaven Coal board member Christine McLoughlin as its new chair.
With more than half it’s 250 million population under 30, this booming country will, within a decade, overtake Australia as the world’s 13th biggest economy.
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