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Fed: The main stories in the Canberra Times today

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Fed: The main stories in the Canberra Times today

CANBERRA, Dec 18 AAP - The main stories in the Canberra Times today:

Page 1: Max Moore-Wilton, head of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, hasresigned to join the private sector after six-and-a-half years at the top of the AustralianPublic Service; The Canberra Canons have been told the club is all but dead after it wasentered into voluntary administration for the third time in four years; Justice John DysonHeydon appointed to the High Court.

Page 2: Dual occupancies will be allowed throughout Canberra suburbs under new planningproposals.

Page 3: The Senate will almost certainly block any government attempt to force publicservants toward non-union individual or collective workplace agreements; Actew is halvingenvironmental flows from the Cotter Dam as calls were made for the ACT to move straightto tougher water restrictions.

World: A weary British press and public appear to have accepted the word of convictedconman Peter Foster and ended the row over Cherie-gate.

Finance: Prime Television's broadcasting base in Canberra will become the network'snational corporate centre after a decision to close its Sydney operations.

Sport: Coach Cal Bruton blasted Canberra Canons management as unprofessional for failingto give players or coaching staff any warning about the club's financial crisis.

AAP so/mg

KEYWORD: ACT FRONTERS

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