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Canberra · CanberraRecently celebrating his 1st birthday, Bronson the Border Collie is a charmer – most of the time. Cheeky and excitable Bronson loves visitors, especially his cousin Polly the Shitzu, the pair play and egg each other on all day long. Favourite way to spend the day: Meeting best pals Louie and Winnie at the dog bath where he loves to splash in the water troughs and run through the mud. This is followed by a bath at home. Favourite snack: Bronson l…See the Story
Pet of the Week: Bronson the Border Collie
Canberra · CanberraWhen preparing to welcome a new life, we know the steps we have to take: doctor visits, birth plans, and setting up nurseries. However, the opposite is true when we approach the time that we must depart. Helping to navigate the tricky, often difficult times are end of life doulas like Estella Hutchinson. Just one piece of the puzzle, an end of life doula is a non-clinical, non-legal member of what should be a multi-disciplinary team. Estella say…See the Story
A guiding hand at the end, Estella an is an end of life doula
Canberra · CanberraThe Royal Australian Mint could one day transform into a museum as coin production steadily declines – 110 million coins in 2022-23 compared to 238 million in 2002-03. However, in an increasingly cashless society, the Mint is adapting to remain relevant. For the past decade, the mint has pivoted towards collectible and investment coins (like the new $99 Bluey silver proof coin), capitalising on its capabilities to mint souvenirs, and it’s just u…See the Story
The Mint is making cents of a cashless world
Canberra · CanberraWritten by Andrew Braddock, Greens MLA for Yerrabi. Over the weekend, the ACT Council of Social Services (ACTCOSS) issued a challenge to candidates running in October’s election to take bold and transformative action to prevent the cost-of-living crisis permanently reshaping our community for the worse. Canberra is great for many, but there are people doing it tough. Not just a few people, but more and more people – visiting a food bank for the …See the Story
Make next month a turning point in the cost-of-living crisis
Corruption · CanberraThe ACT has not had (until recently, perhaps) any real allegations of political wrongdoing and even corruption, which have been not infrequent occurrences in other jurisdictions. Indeed, across the border in NSW, allegations of corrupt behaviour go back to the NSW Rum Corps in the early 1800s. During my time in the Legislative Assembly (covering 1989 to 2008), I cannot recall any real issues pointing to corrupt behaviour by politicians or public…See the Story
Fit the Bill: Integrity Commissioner needs teeth
Canberra · CanberraA beautiful lady, who is affectionate and loyal. While I love all people, I am hoping to finally find my person. Name: Poppy Sex: Female Age: 5 years Breed: Staffy Cross What are you looking for? I am looking for a family of my own who will include me in their daily lives and love me as much as I love them. Any Tattoos? Yes, just the one from when I was desexed. Do you want kids? I would be fine with older children, no young ones, please. Dogs o…See the Story
Rescue a Lonely Heart: Poppy
Canberra · CanberraAn ACT Legislative Assembly committee this week published its report of an inquiry into the administration of bail, amidst growing public dissatisfaction and concerns that serious offenders are released on bail, only to commit further crimes. The inquiry, launched in April, made 17 recommendations, including explicitly recognising the rights of victims of crime; reviewing bail conditions for domestic and family violence offenders; and providing …See the Story
A Certain Justice: Bail and sentencing
PGA · New South WalesIt’s been over a century since the sleepy town of Binalong saw any action (when notorious bushranger Johnny Gilbert was shot dead) but this month it will host international and national pro-golfers for a PGA tour – with a country twist. This tiny town (population 543), just an hour’s drive from Canberra, has re-invented itself as the home of Australia’s first ever Men’s World Sand Greens Championship with a purse of $140,000. Whether you like go…See the Story