Results of the post mortem examination conducted on a 40-year-old Griffith man, whose death last Thursday (December 27) was under investigation by ACT Policing, has revealed that the cause of death was consistent with accidental injuries.
ACT Policing is preparing a report for the Coroner.
'Save the Bridge. Save the Avenue': Submission proposes alternative light rail route
I'm not sure you can make tunnels out of cheese? View
The best time to propose a totally different, slower route is after they've commenced significant… View
Pure genius. Why not go all the way to Scrivener Dam? View
Government tries new way to lure Canberrans back into the city this winter - and it involves 'influencers'
Actually, they do need our permission. It's subjective and of a personal opinion but I class it… View
Can somebody explain to me how this differs from "cash for comment"? Is there somehow a different… View
James Harrop Good thing they didn’t need your permission or approval. View
Inside the plans for new light-rail tunnel
If "speed" is an issue then neither route. The current Rapid bus service (in a dedicated bus lane)… View
If "speed" is an issue then neither route. The current Rapid bus service (in a dedicated bus lane)… View
Remember the survey while transport changes were looming? “How far are you willing to walk to… View
Kanga Cup attendees gutted by 'cheeky' government parking blitz
Typical ACT Government. Hang on............Nobody needed their cars. There is a fantastic $1 Billion… View
It’s not just Kanga cup, they are out every Saturday getting parents at grounds. Not enough… View
They were parking illegally, and they got fined for it. Nothing "cheeky" about it. The Kanga Cup is… View