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  2. Time in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The clocks were set ahead of GMT by 8 hours in Western Australia; by 9 hours in South Australia (and the Northern Territory, which it governed); and by 10 hours in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania. The three time zones became known as Western Standard Time, Central Standard Time, and Eastern Standard Time.

  3. CTC (TV station) - Wikipedia

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    The news updates were produced by Southern Cross News and aired from the CTC Canberra studios. [51] A local half-hour magazine program called State Focus also commenced production at this time to contribute to minimum local content rules. At the time of its debut, State Focus aired on Saturdays at noon. [96]

  4. Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Canberra has a daily newspaper, The Canberra Times, which was established in 1926. [295] [296] There are also several free weekly publications, including news magazines CityNews and Canberra Weekly as well as entertainment guide BMA Magazine. BMA Magazine first went to print in 1992; the inaugural edition featured coverage of the Nirvana ...

  5. ABC Radio Canberra - Wikipedia

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    ABC Canberra studios 2CN banner displayed at floriade for an outside broadcast in 2013. ABC Radio Canberra (call sign: 2CN) is an ABC Local Radio station based in Canberra and broadcasting to the Australian Capital Territory as well as surrounding areas in New South Wales. This includes the cities and towns of Queanbeyan, Yass, and Bungendore. [1]

  6. ABC Canberra (TV station) - Wikipedia

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    There is some local programming from the Canberra studio, most notably the nightly 7PM News, presented by Greg Jennett and Adrienne Francis. ABC was the historic call sign of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 's television station in Canberra which launched in 1962, with the "C" in the call sign standing for Canberra.

  7. Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Canberra Museum and Gallery in the city is a repository of local history and art, housing a permanent collection and visiting exhibitions. [111] Several historic homes are open to the public: Lanyon and Tuggeranong Homesteads in the Tuggeranong Valley , [ 112 ] [ 113 ] Mugga-Mugga in Symonston , [ 114 ] and Blundells' Cottage in Parkes all ...

  8. Government of the Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) is the ACT Government operated vocational educational provider. Cultural Facilities Corporation: manages the Canberra Theatre Centre; the Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG). EvoEnergy: owns and operates the ACT electricity and gas networks as well as gas networks in Queanbeyan and Palerang shires and Nowra.

  9. Mawson, Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Mawson has two schools, Mawson Primary School and Canberra Christian School, both located on Ainsworth Street. Mawson Primary School, established in 1968, had about 300 students in 2014, [10] and 483 in 2018. [11] It is notable for its Mandarin Immersion Program. The Chinese Australian Early Childhood Centre is located in the grounds of the ...