The use of illegal drugs in the ACT remains a significant and increasing cause for concern, according to the latest annual snapshot.
ABC - May 1, 7:04 pmA striking photograph of a woman from South Sudan has taken out the people's choice award for the National Photographic Portrait Prize in 2013.
ABC - May 1, 5:57 pmA Canberra orthopaedic surgeon has been suspended from practicing medicine.
ABC - May 1, 5:53 pm
WorkCover premiums are cheaper for NSW employers, but injured workers are paying the price, the state opposition says.
May 1, 4:52 pm
A shooting outside a Sydney sex club may have been sparked by a patron who confronted would-be car thieves.
May 1, 4:42 pm
Canberra's mythical nappy valley has moved north as the population increased sharply in suburbs around Gungahlin and north Belconnen.
ABC - May 1, 2:15 pm
Former Victorian premier John Brumby has been appointed a director of the US Studies Centre at the University of Sydney.
May 1, 2:10 pmTruck companies will face three month rego bans for heavy vehicles that risk getting stuck by entering Sydney tunnels.
May 1, 1:54 pm
Arts ACT is planning to repair damaged public art works in the city centre after a drop in vandalism.
ABC - May 1, 1:50 pm
The company helping to fund the construction of two residential towers at Woden in Canberra's south has gone into administration putting the project in doubt.
ABC - May 1, 1:49 pmRetired Newcastle jockey Allan Robinson says he is partly responsible for the blow-up between John Singleton and trainer Gai Waterhouse.
ABC - May 1, 1:35 pm
A new generation of young artists are having their work recognised alongside the entrants to Australia's most prestigious art prize.
ABC - May 1, 12:58 pm
Police say a man shot outside a gay sex club in western Sydney early this morning was ambushed by two men.
ABC - May 1, 11:57 am
Former jockey Allan Robinson says he'll do everything he can to ensure John Singleton "won't go down" in the fallout of the stoush between the millionaire racehorse owner and trainer Gai Waterhouse.
ABC - May 1, 11:48 am
A coach hired as a volunteer to prepare Indigenous runners for the New York marathon in 2010, has lost his claim of racial discrimination against program head Robert de Castella.
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