Seriously, it’s been what, 2 years, 3 years and already huge pot holes are appearing, long rumble lines where the bitumen is falling apart, patching needed in so many places, bouncy uneveness … What is happening to road making in Canberra? The Baldwin Dr/Maribynong Ave intersection cost a bomb to be made worse by the most stupidly designed traffic island in history, [...]
Andrew Barr has announced that the Stromlo Forest Park is also going to host a swimming pool: The Gallagher Government is delivering on its election commitment to provide a new 50-metre indoor swimming pool in the Weston Creek/Molonglo area. The Government is today announcing that land adjacent to Stromlo Forest Park has been chosen as the preferred [...]
Digitised images from State Library of Queensland show croquet as the sport of the day in Queensland starting in the mid 1800s. According to Croquet Australia, it provided the first opportunity for women to participate in an outdoor sport with men on an equal basis. Rumour has it that part of its popularity was that [...]
ACT Policing is now targeting road safety amongst heavy vehicle drivers and transport companies as part of Operation AUSTRANS. The operation is a joint effort across national police, transport and safety agencies which began yesterday (May 20) and will finish on June 16 2013. Traffic Operations Sergeant Rod Anderson explained that although police include heavy vehicle drivers [...]
[ 31 May, 2013; 8:00 pm; ] Canberra’s hottest bands and burlesque night, Tease and Tearaways, will be injecting you with its latest dose of live music and dance this May by bringing you the next in their event showcase – Leave Them With A Ska! Leave Them With A Ska is a runaway train of entertainment featuring local and interstate Ska bands, teamed with a [...]
Katy Gallagher is supporting a Coalition moves to review the GST as part of a wider tax assessment, despite not actually being a part of the Coalition reports ABC News. This is brilliant. This is fantastic. I make fun of politicians a lot on this site, but here is one doing the right thing. I’m not saying [...]
Copa, the restaurant at the heart of Canberra biggest salmonella outbreak ever has reopened its doors with the blessing of ACT Health reports ABC News. This is good news as I really would like to go… I may avoid the mayonnaise.
Rioters Anyone know what the deal is with Gungahlin Drive between Well Station Drive and Sandford Street citybound? There’s been a few mornings this week where its gotten to be like there is a bottleneck like there was when the GDE was one lane – only once you crawl to the lights at Sandford Street, [...]
Many coveted it, our own Johnboy included, but only one lucky Canberran could win the C100 number plate. That lucky Canberran happens to be Stefan Jeremenko. Mr Jeremenko placed the winning bid of $9350 as the online auction went into ‘sniper time’ for ten minutes after the scheduled closing time of 4pm yesterday (Monday). Bidding went [...]
Hey Rioters with kids (or I guess Rioters who just like storytime), This sounds pretty cool. A nation-wide simultaneous storytime reading of a children’s book at Libraries around Australia in order to promote literacy. There are a bunch of libraries participating here in Canberra, so why not check one out? Director of Libraries ACT Vanessa Little today [...]
Optus made several announcements this morning regarding it’s move to a 4G network, but he most interesting for us is obviously it’s announcement that it will be trialing the new TD-LTE 4G network in Canberra. To many people who use mobile broadband to simply check google maps and their emails on their phone this won’t make [...]
Shane Rattenbury has annoucned that SITA Australia has won the contract to handle our garbage: A new contract has been awarded for the provision of domestic waste and recycling collection services in the ACT, Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, Shane Rattenbury, announced today. “I’m pleased to announce that SITA Australia (SITA) has been awarded the [...]
[ 31 May, 2013; 7:30 pm; ] Those crazy kids over at the Canberra poetry slam are running two slams there this month, this is the second. They sent us these words about the event, because they like words. May Poetry Slam Part 2 This month sees the social calendar bookended by two editions of the Canberra Poetry Slam. Part 2 starts Friday the 31st at [...]
Tuggeranong Masters Swimming ACT has been announced the Masters Swimming NSW (Incorporating ACT) 2012 Club of the Year at the Annual General Meeting held on Saturday 18 May 2013, at Sydney Olympic Park. Roger Dietrich was also awarded the Gary Stutsel Award for having contributed the most to the advancement of Masters Swimming in NSW [...]
ACT Fire & Rescue has extinguished a fire on a stove top in a Chifley home this morning. Residents were cooking at the time in the single storey, Allwood Street residence and were notified of the fire following a working smoke alarm sounding. The three occupants of the home all safely self evacuated and contacted Emergency Triple [...]
It looks like construction of Melbourne’s East-West Link freeway will go ahead while Melbourne Metro languishes, but the case hasn’t been made that the Link is the best road option available
A 27-year-old Latham man has been charged with several drug offences following the execution of a search warrant at his home yesterday (Monday, May 20). Around 3.20pm ACT Policing’s Criminal Investigations detectives executed a Drug of Dependence Act search warrant at the house in Latham. During the search detectives seized approximately 1.5 kilograms and 250 gel caps [...]
Back in February I decided to find out if I was eligible to submit articles for publication to The Conversation. Promoted as the contemporary, relevant voice of academia, The Conversation is not quite that. It is the mouthpiece for people employed at research institutions. Show More Summary
Rob, and I mix up the rugby ideas in Duxton, expound on matters rugby. The beer for review is the Forbidden Fruit Pear Cider. The music is by Fires in July. You can download it now. Our tips for this weekend are coming as soon as Rob mails them in to me.
[ 1 June, 2013; 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. ] All right thinking people agree kites are cool. ArtsACT is giving notice of a kite flying day by Lake Ginninderra: Kites will fill the skies on Saturday 1 June at Belconnen Arts Centre’s WIND AIR WATER – CENTENARY KITES at LAKE GINNINDERRA. Join Belconnen Arts Centre to celebrate the kites, colours and the cultures from around the [...]