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North Canberra Hospital to cost $1.5b, will be ready in 2031
New North Canberra Hospital details unveiled as $1.34 billion commited to redevelopment Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 12:19pm In short: The ACT government has committed $1.34 billion over seven years to the North Canberra Hospital, taking the project's total cost to around $1.5 billion. Stage one of the redevelopment includes a seven-storey clinical services building which will house a "state-of-the-art" emergency department, eight operating theatres, more than 200 in-patient beds, and a birth centre....
A planning rule wouldn't bend so the lights at this Canberra oval had to
Lights at Canberra's Manuka Oval lean inwards thanks to strict planning rule Sun 31 May 2026 at 8:02am If the six light poles skirting Canberra's Manuka Oval look like they're on a lean, that's because they are. The 47-metre-high lights lean inwards, because, if they were standing straight, they couldn't be approved under the city's RL617 rule. The strict planning regulation wouldn't bend, so the light poles had to.
Breaking: Former Canberra Liberals leader leaves party citing 'toxic culture'
Former Canberra Liberals leader Leanne Castley leaves party, citing 'toxic culture' Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 7:53am Former Canberra Liberals leader Leanne Castley has resigned from the party and will join the crossbench, sitting as an independent for the rest of the term. In a statement, she said she has "simply had enough of being part of an organisation with such a toxic culture".
Canberra Liberals say former leader's claim she was threatened with assault was 'misunderstanding'
Canberra Liberals say alleged violent threat made against former leader Leanne Castley was 'misunderstanding' Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 4:04pm The Canberra Liberals have hosed down allegations by their former leader Leanne Castley that she had been threatened with physical assault. Ms Castley quit the party yesterday to sit on the crossbench as an independent, saying she had had "enough of being part of an organisation with such a toxic culture".
Canberra man facing almost 70 sexual assault, violence charges
Canberra man charged with almost 70 sexual assault and violence offences against multiple women Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 2:09pm A 36-year-old Canberra man is facing nearly 70 sexual assault and violence charges after his arrest on Thursday. ACT Policing said today that the man's Bruce home had been searched by officers from the sexual assault and child abuse team. In a statement, police said multiple women had contacted them in late 2025 and early 2026 to accuse the man of various crimes while he...
80yo to plead guilty over Canberra car crash that killed 4yo boy
Woman, 80, to plead guilty over Canberra crash that killed 4yo boy Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 11:00am An 80-year-old woman is expected to plead guilty to culpable driving causing death over a crash at a Canberra shopping centre that killed a four-year-old boy. Maureen Brew has been charged with culpable driving causing death and a backup charge of negligent driving causing death over the incident in January. Police allege the woman was driving a blue hatchback when it hit the child before continuing...
Woman charged for trying to print child abuse material at Canberra store
Police allege the 36-year-old left the photo printing store after being refunded for the machine's failure to print the child abuse material.
Leanne Castley is already party-less but some Liberals want her gone entirely
analysis Leanne Castley is already party-less after quitting the Canberra Liberals but some want her gone entirely Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 6:43am Whether they're being driven away or choosing to jump in a getaway car, the women who have recently led the Canberra Liberals are no longer anywhere near the driver's seat. And that's a problematic pattern for the territory's entrenched opposition, who are now not only down a member in the ACT Legislative Assembly but also missing a shadow minister for...
Mother granted bail after allegedly trying to print child abuse material
Mother granted bail after allegedly trying to print child abuse material at Canberra store Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 6:49pm In short: A mother accused of possessing child exploitation material of her daughter has been granted bail. Her lawyer argues the images, which were discovered at an Officeworks store in Canberra, were taken by the child for creative purposes. The case will return to the ACT Magistrates Court in July.
Solomons PM says to review secretive security pact with China
Solomons PM says to review secretive security pact with China CANBERRA: New Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale said on Wednesday (Jun 3) he would review a secretive 2022 security pact with Beijing, which rattled Canberra and Washington by opening the door to Chinese forces in the South Pacific. Asked about that pact alongside Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the Solomons leader - who was elected last month - said he had been "praying and fasting" about the Chinese...