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Denholm Samaras

Denholm Samaras

Author at Canberra Weekly Magazine at Canberra Weekly Magazine

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    Canberra TikTok star Avneesha now on the airwaves

    Canberra social media sensation and hip-hop artist Avneesha Martin is turning her hand to radio after cultivating her TikTok following.
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    What’s on in Canberra April 2022

    See all the highlights of what’s on across Canberra throughout April 2022, with everything from exhibitions to live theatre, music and more.
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    Surrender incentive to further reduce ACT poker machine numbers

    A new ACT Government surrender initiative will see community clubs that surrender poker machines offered a $15,000 per license.
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    ‘Crime wave’ sees Canberra businesses repeatedly burgled

    Fyshwick business Ion DNA has been targeted by burglars three times in 12 days as a “crime wave” hits shopfronts throughout Canberra.
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    What’s on in Canberra February 2022

    See all the highlights of what’s on across Canberra throughout February, from exhibitions to live theatre, music and more.
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    Small businesses feel pressure as omicron wave rolls on

    The Omicron wave is wreaking havoc on Canberra’s business sector, with many facing staff shortages, short-term closures, and declining trade.
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    Glen Le Lievre named 2021 Political Cartoonist of the Year

    At the opening of MoAD’s Behind the Lines exhibition, Sydney-based artist Glen Le Lievre was named 2021 Political Cartoonist of the Year.
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    Canberra climate activist features in new documentary on Amazon Prime

    Canberra student and well-known climate activist Daisy Jeffrey features in a new documentary on the Black Summer bushfires, titled Burning.
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    How Canberra’s institutions, museums and galleries are reopening fr...

    As of 29 October the ACT’s health restrictions allow Canberra’s cultural institutions, museums and galleries to all reopen to the public.
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    ‘Barter barber’ cutting hair in Canberra for men’s mental health - ...

    The ‘Barter Barber’ Sam Dowdall’s new mobile barbershop, dubbed the ‘Ken Oath’ barbershop, currently stands in place in suburban Canberra.
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    Portrait Gallery’s Karen Quinlan new CAPO patron | Canberra Weekly

    National Portrait Gallery director Karen Quinlan was late last year announced as the new Capital Arts Patrons’ Organisation patron.