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Canberrans looking for cost-of-living relief in ACT budget might be left wanting
Canberrans looking for cost-of-living relief in ACT budget might be left wanting Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 5:01pm On a chilly Canberra night, Molonglo Juggernauts football players have taken to the field for their weekly training session. It's about six degrees Celsius, and inside the change rooms, a small heater is attempting to keep the room warm. But the cold is the least of the football club's problems — rats and mice have taken hold in their club rooms, and several safety concerns have been...
The ACT budget papers are out. Here are the five key takeaways
ACT budget papers reveal rising rates and a delayed surplus, as health levy scrapped Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 5:00pm After weeks of build-up, the full details of the ACT's budget have been revealed. And after dealing Canberrans a tough set of cards in his first budget, Treasurer Chris Steel's second has far fewer surprises. Let's take a look at the key takeaways from the 2026-27 ACT budget.
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.
Aussie pole vaulter hands Duplantis first loss in more than 1,000 days
Kurtis Marschall won the men's pole vault at the Stockholm Diamond League meet with a successful clearance of 5.90 metres. The result saw Armand "Mondo" Duplantis record his first loss after a 40-event unbeaten streak. Duplantis is a two-time Olympic champion and has set the world record 15 times.
Stamp duty will soon be abolished for all first home buyers in the ACT
Stamp duty will soon be abolished for all first home buyers in the ACT Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 9:39am Today's ACT budget will deliver measures to make the territory the first Australian jurisdiction to abolish stamp duty for all first home buyers, the ACT government says. Under the changes unveiled ahead of the budget today, no first home buyer in the ACT will have to pay stamp duty, beginning in July this year. The decision to remove stamp duty for all first home buyers builds on the...