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Health

New hydrotherapy pool to open in Tuggeranong

The new hydrotherapy pool in Tuggeranong will be open to the public from August 25. Located at the Lakeside Leisure Centre, the new facility complements the hydrotherapy pool at the University of Canberra Hospital.

Views

Opinion

Tightwad Minns and his amazing lack of grace

The NSW Labor government has failed the pub test in its handling of compensation to 58-year-old Kathleen Folbigg for her wrongful conviction – followed by 20-odd years in prison – for the murder of her four children, says HUGH SELBY. 

Opinion

ANU dumps a living record of our national voice

Cutting the Australian National Dictionary Centre at the ANU isn’t just a short-sighted administrative decision to save a few quid, it's the wilful disregard of Australian cultural heritage say HOWARD MANNS and KATE BURRIDGE.

Opinion

KEEPING UP THE ACT

We bring you an important update from SIR ERNEST ESCARGOT on the relentless ruminating of the ACT Inactivity Commission in the face of criticism from salacious snivellers and impudent rogues.

Letters

Send them a message, don’t pay the health levy

"Government by levy is unfair, inequitable and bad governance. We now have three levies, amounting to more than $500 a year per rateable property." Letter writer HELEN TAN, of Deakin, urges ratepayers to object to the health levy. 

Opinion

Here we go again. Same old, same old… humanity

"The ATO would not relent. Here they were, flat chat on a Sunday! After scores of questions about my identity, their issue was something about my BAS in 2023." ROBERT MACKLIN suspects he's been drawn into a scam, but isn't sure how. 

Arts

Streaming

Netflix brings down chopper on Harry and Meghan

"With each show, it seems the viewers only dropped off and without them, the writing was on the wall for Harry and Meghan." Streaming columnist NICK OVERALL looks at the Netflix decision to not renew its contract with the former royals.

Music

Nancy shares her story to standing strong

ALANNA MACLEAN reviews Nancy Denis' M’ap Boule, "part singing, part narrative, with a fair amount of great costuming, a set that can become very atmospheric and a little audience participation."

Books

Author coerces AI to write of its own demise

Canberra public servant Dwaine McMaugh, 51, has achieved something startling; he has coerced a co-author to write about their own dangerous trajectory and predicted demise. Reporter ELIZABETH KOVACS reveals the twist to the plot.

Lifestyle

Wine

Tempted back to tasting beside the open fire 

"Mate, you need to recognise that young people don’t want the big bold chardonnays or the big Barossa shiraz varieties these days. Lighter wines are selling.”  Wine writer RICHARD CALVER was given a word to the wise. 

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