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Teachers crying as much as parents on day one?
10:13 AM | Tears are a guaranteed starter for any child's first day at ''big school''. But what happens when you arrive to find just as many teachers crying as parents?
8:59 AM | Police are requesting public assistance after a 92-year-old man was wrestled to the ground and burgled at knifepoint in his Turner home on Sunday morning.
4:00 AM | Cycling will today start the new week as the last one ended - with a doping controversy involving a Tour de France winner making the headlines.
4:00 AM | The federal government has launched an investigation into 14 employment agencies suspected of rorting its multi-billion-dollar job assistance scheme, as evidence mounts.
Police examine footage of embassy attack
4:00 AM | Police have made no arrests in relation to Saturday's attack on the Syrian embassy in O'Malley.
4:00 AM | Tim Brosnan and Tracey Hannah continued their clean sweeps of the national Gravity Cup downhill series at Stromlo Forest Park yesterday.
4:00 AM | Blake Dean paid credit to the performance of his bowlers after his quick-fire innings helped Queanbeyan to an easy Konica Cup semi-final win over Weston Creek yesterday.
4:00 AM | ACT Brumbies hooker Anthony Hegarty wants to prove he can be a physical force when the Super Rugby season begins on February24.
4:00 AM | The scorecard won't reflect it, but Bianca Elmir summoned up courage beyond her wildest imagination to take another step towards her Olympic dream.
4:00 AM | When Eli Manning was about three years old, he tumbled down the stairs of the Manning family house.
4:00 AM | Canberra boss Don Furner remains confident of securing third party sponsors willing to help the Raiders retain star fullback Josh Dugan.
4:00 AM | The number of interchange may have to be maintained or increased if the NRL scraps penalties for ruck infringements and referees instead re-start the tackle count for the attacking team.
4:00 AM | Dutchwoman Christel Boeljon hadn't made the cut in three previous attempts but she held her nerve at Royal Pines on the Gold Coast yesterday.
India's joy short-lived as Aussies bounce back to best
4:00 AM | If Australia was stung by being outfielded by India on Friday its decisive 65-run win last night was the perfect riposte.
4:00 AM | Channel Nine has added its influential voice to the push for more Twenty20 internationals as part of a new-look Australian summer.
4:00 AM | Indigenous All Stars coach Laurie Daley believes Canberra prop Tom Learoyd-Lahrs should be ''one of the first front-rowers picked'' for NSW after his dominant performance on Saturday night.
4:00 AM | The ACT Brumbies will seek specialist advice on Robbie Coleman's sternum and hope the injury will not cripple the talented back's start to the Super Rugby season.
4:00 AM | Moving to Oaks Estate from Griffith four years ago, Peter O'Dea was amazed his home insurance was cheaper thanks to a reduced risk of crime.
Oaks estate ideal climate for a nursery
4:00 AM | Horticulturalist Wendy Pitches began Oaks Estate's wholesale nursery Hazelbrook Nursery more than 30 years ago, growing cold climate plants and deciduous trees.
Rich history belies Oaks Estate's reputation
4:00 AM | Oaks Estate, a forgotten village on Canberra's eastern outskirts, may not have completely shed its crime haven status, but is nonetheless cherished for its history and obscure status.   | CommentsComments (1) | Oaks estate ideal climate for a ...A quiet often forgotten corner
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