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Report into Lehrmann prosecution released publicly
The ACT Government has already accepted all of the recommendations made in the report.
Published: Source: ABC Radio CanberraTopic: Law, Crime and Justicewith Anna Vidot
'Significant lapse of judgement': ACT government slams early release of report into Bruce Lehrmann's prosecution
The head of an inquiry into judicial fairness as part of the prosecution of Bruce Lehrmann is now the one under the spotlight.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: State and Territory Governmentby Niki Burnside, Georgia Roberts and Elizabeth Byrne
Could young people lead Australia to vote Yes in the Voice to Parliament referendum?
Millennials and members of Generation Z have never voted in a national referendum before, but they may decide whether the constitution changes this year.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)by Ethan French Ethan French
ACT's top prosecutor resigns after Lehrmann inquiry accuses him of 'serious misconduct'
The ACT's attorney-general says Shane Drumgold's role as director of public prosecutions is "no longer tenable" and he has accepted his resignation after his handling last year of the investigation into Bruce Lehrmann.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts and Trialsby Markus Mannheim
Caroline is running marathons and breaking world records at age 80
World-record-holder Caroline Campbell, who only started running in her fifties, credits the regular habit with her survival.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Athleticsby Lottie Twyford
Saturday Gardening 5 August 2023
Saturday Gardening 5 August 2023
Published: Source: ABC CANBERRATopic: Garden Annualswith Emma Bickley
The ACT's top prosecutor sparked the Bruce Lehrmann inquiry. Now he's copping most of its fallout
The board of inquiry into the prosecution of Bruce Lehrmann made damning findings against the DPP, Shane Drumgold, but police didn't emerge unscathed.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Judges and Legal Professionby Elizabeth Byrne and Patrick Bell
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Report into Lehrmann prosecution released publicly
The ACT Government has already accepted all of the recommendations made in the report.
Source: ABC Radio CanberraTopic: Law, Crime and Justicewith Anna Vidot
Saturday Gardening 5 August 2023
Saturday Gardening 5 August 2023
Source: ABC CANBERRATopic: Garden Annualswith Emma Bickley
ACT's public housing relocation scheme 'flawed': Minister
ACT Housing Minister Yvette Berry has apologised to affected tenants and offered a temporary reprieve.
Source: ABC Radio CanberraTopic: Public Housingwith Anna Vidot
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Could young people lead Australia to vote Yes in the Voice to Parliament referendum?
Millennials and members of Generation Z have never voted in a national referendum before, but they may decide whether the constitution changes this year.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)by Ethan French Ethan French
ACT's top prosecutor resigns after Lehrmann inquiry accuses him of 'serious misconduct'
The ACT's attorney-general says Shane Drumgold's role as director of public prosecutions is "no longer tenable" and he has accepted his resignation after his handling last year of the investigation into Bruce Lehrmann.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts and Trialsby Markus Mannheim
Caroline is running marathons and breaking world records at age 80
World-record-holder Caroline Campbell, who only started running in her fifties, credits the regular habit with her survival.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Athleticsby Lottie Twyford
The ACT's top prosecutor sparked the Bruce Lehrmann inquiry. Now he's copping most of its fallout
The board of inquiry into the prosecution of Bruce Lehrmann made damning findings against the DPP, Shane Drumgold, but police didn't emerge unscathed.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Judges and Legal Professionby Elizabeth Byrne and Patrick Bell
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How England helped the Diamonds shine
It was the one trophy missing from the Diamonds cabinet and now Australia has wrapped up the Netball World Cup.
Source: ListenTopic: Sport
Live: England has penalty overturned by VAR in knockout game against Nigeria ahead of Matildas' clash with Denmark
The Matildas meet Denmark for a spot in the quarter-finals of the FIFA Women's World Cup, after England takes on Nigeria in Brisbane. Follow live.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Soccer
'He's proud of me': Former professional mountain biker overcomes adversity to ride with her husband again
Coleen Kehoe became a paraplegic after a mountain bike riding accident. Adaptive bikes and trails have helped her, and husband Rick, get back on the track together.
Source: ABC NewcastleTopic: Cycle Sport
'Significant lapse of judgement': ACT government slams early release of report into Bruce Lehrmann's prosecution
The head of an inquiry into judicial fairness as part of the prosecution of Bruce Lehrmann is now the one under the spotlight.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: State and Territory Governmentby Niki Burnside, Georgia Roberts and Elizabeth Byrne
Will your Sunday roast really be carbon neutral by 2030?
The red meat industry concedes it could fall short of its ambitious target, but insists it still has seven years and a solid plan to get there.
Source: ABC RuralTopic: Beef Cattleby Elly Bradfield and Amy Phillips
Could young people lead Australia to vote Yes in the Voice to Parliament referendum?
Millennials and members of Generation Z have never voted in a national referendum before, but they may decide whether the constitution changes this year.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)by Ethan French Ethan French
'Form of tranquilliser' found in the system of 94yo allegedly murdered by his daughter, court hears
A court has heard that the woman accused of murdering her father by injecting him with her own insulin was last seen at his house hours before he was found unconscious.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts and Trialsby Evelyn Leckie
Education boss reveals department using Gonski funding to spruik new technical colleges
It's been revealed the SA government is spending $1.2 million of funding allocated for public schools on an advertising campaign spruiking five technical colleges it promised to build if elected, sparking criticism from teachers and the opposition.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Educationby Stephanie Richards and Rebecca Opie
'I’m so nervous I can't eat': Parents of Matildas stars nervously awaiting tonight's Denmark clash
The parents of Matildas stars are reflecting on their children's successes as they await a knock-out clash against Denmark in the Women's World Cup.
Published: Source: 7.30Topic: Sportby Elias Clure
Police response to fatal Christmas Day domestic violence siege 'inappropriate', coroner finds
Coroner Terry Ryan finds police officers "missed opportunities" to protect Samantha Schulte and remove firearms from her estranged husband before the siege.
Published: Source: ABC North QldTopic: Courts and Trialsby Mia Knight