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Peonee has an elegant, industrial feel.
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Peonee

Accessible fine dining with edge.

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Tarama with tomatoes and chilli at Paranormal Wines.
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Paranormal Wines

Hidden gem in a high-ceilinged bottle shop.

Vindaloo steak tataki, soy smoked egg yolk, pickled baby lotus root.
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Business as usual at Lanterne Rooms

Lanterne is a long-stayer now, but we're pleased to see some new dishes, and more pleased still to see how good they are.

  • Kirsten Lawson
1965 tourist map of Canberra featuring Monash Drive. The road was pencilled in as a future bypass for the inner north but is yet to be built

Ghost road to stay in National Capital Plan for now

Roads Minister Chris Steel called on the federal government to overturn the decision to keep the "fictitious road".

  • Katie Burgess
Artist impressions of the planned redevelopment of the Australian War Memorial.

War Memorial plans to build car park at base of Mount Ainslie

The memorial would use land beyond Treloar Crescent for construction workers during its expansion, and later, 118 new car park spaces.

  • Doug Dingwall
Leann Manunui was one of about five families to move her children kids out of the school this year due to safety concerns.

Canberra Now: Violence fears at school; Rapana wants to stay a Raider

Parents are afraid to send their children to primary school in Canberra's south; and star winger Jordan Rapana wants to keeping calling Canberra home.

  • Finbar O'Mallon
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The proposed $50 million building would be constructed on the site of the former Hindmarsh headquarters on Constitution Avenue.

Developer told to 'address issues' for $50m Constitution Ave project

The $50 million project includes 71 apartments, seven terrace houses fronting Getting Crescent, two ground-level commercial spaces and 187 parking spaces.

  • Megan Doherty
Adriaan Roodt 'at his happiest' before death in Mt Ainslie incident

Adriaan Roodt 'at his happiest' before death in Mt Ainslie incident

The teenager who died after an incident on Mount Ainslie planned to spend the weekend baking a cake with the girl he had recently started dating.

  • Blake Foden
Two cane toads detected in Canberra

Two cane toads detected in Canberra

Investigations are ongoing on how the toads got to Canberra. 

  • Han Nguyen
Demolition starts on former CSIRO buildings off Limestone Avenue

Demolition starts on former CSIRO buildings off Limestone Avenue

The former CSIRO headquarters will soon disappear from the Mount Ainslie foothills in Campbell, to be replaced by units and townhouses.

  • Sally Pryor

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