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Inari Express serves Japanese cuisine with an Australian twist.

Tiger Lane

A neon-lit food hall inspired by the hawker centres of Asia.

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AK's South East Asian street food curries.

AK’s

Soul food with great tunes inside the Ovolo Nishi.

  • David Matthews
Honours list

King’s Birthday Honours 2026: The full list

Explore the full list of recipients in every category for this year’s honours.

Arthur Boyd’s St Francis of Assisi tapestries will go on display at the NGA.

These artworks were created for a lost exhibition. Fifty-one years on, they’re finally going on show

In the 1970s Arthur Boyd, the renowned Australian painter, commissioned a series of 20 tapestries that upon completion were never displayed together. This month, that changes.

  • Elizabeth Flux
Mango chicken.
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After 35 years, Canberra institution Rama’s Fiji Indian Restaurant is more vital than ever

This 90s-era time capsule has locals travelling to pop BYO Penfolds and pet-nat to pair with life-affirming curries that taste like home.

  • David Matthews
ANU is offering students bursaries to take up study.

The scandal-plagued university offering students up to $5000 to enrol

The Australian National University has been beset by controversy for 18 months. Now it is trying a new tactic to win back students.

  • Julie Hare
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Flotilla delegation submitting the case to the Hague. 

Flotilla activists take evidence of alleged abuse to The Hague

Australians detained by Israel while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza have lodged serious abuse and mistreatment allegations with the International Criminal Court.

  • Nigel Gladstone
Paranormal Wines, Campbell.

12 restaurants and cafes that prove Canberra is one of the best cities to dine

From a vinyl bar serving dry-aged cheeseburgers to a hawker-style Malaysian eatery tucked inside a hotel – these are the places redefining Canberra’s dining scene.

  • David Matthews and Good Food Guide reviewers
Anthony Albanese and Chris Minns.

Best frenemies: Inside the frosty relationship between the PM and the premier

There are two flashpoints that raised tensions between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Chris Minns.

  • Max Maddison and Paul Sakkal
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Woodies go west

And learn how to lubricate their lineout.