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Saturday, 18 April 2026  •  Issue #656

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Good morning! A chilly Saturday ahead — rug up early, enjoy the sunshine later. Today: how festival leftovers are giving new life to a local farm, plus your guide to Monday's big transport change.

— Nathan, Editor

At a Glance

📰 Festival scraps find second life as farm fertiliser

📍 Bell Shakespeare: Julius Caesar + 4 more events

🍳 Recipe of the Week: Slow Cooker Beef and Red Wine Casserole

🕰️ On this day in 1946: The League of Nations formally dissolved itself and transferred its...

Today's Canberra

Festival scraps find second life as farm fertiliser

A Braidwood property is transforming tons of food waste from this year's Folk Festival into nutrients for crops. The circular economy initiative proves waste reduction can deliver multiple environmental wins.

via ABC Canberra

Bus passengers urged to prepare for Monday transport hub launch

The capital's latest interchange begins service early next week. Commuters should check platform numbers in advance and leave extra time for their first trips.

via RiotACT

Repeat offender faces fresh trafficking allegations

Police have charged a man with a history of serious drug offences following his latest arrest. A 22-year-old woman was also taken into custody.

via Canberra Times

Around Australia

Bulldogs hammered as injury mars devastating AFL loss

Western Bulldogs suffered a 75-point thrashing while losing Sam Darcy to knee injury. Sydney maintained their dominance over crosstown rivals GWS.

via ABC News

Comedian defends approach despite occasional hurt feelings

Tom Gleeson says entertainment value trumps sensitivities in his work, though he believes audiences understand his intentions are positive.

via The Guardian Australia

Around the World

Crude prices drop sharply after Iran reopens shipping lane — Brent crude fell 10 percent following Tehran's announcement the strait remains open during ceasefire.

via BBC World

Meta contractor dismisses thousand-plus Kenyan staff — Mass layoffs follow pause in work after allegations involving private footage from smart glasses.

via The Guardian World

What's On

Arts

Bell Shakespeare: Julius Caesar

Canberra Theatre Centre, final performance today

Catch this modern 1990s Eastern Europe staging before it closes tonight.

Music

Guy Sebastian — 100 Times Around the Sun

AIS Arena, final show today

Last chance to hear the Australian pop favourite perform his biggest hits live.

Free

Ngura Pulka — Epic Country

National Gallery of Australia, until 23 Aug

Stunning large-scale paintings from senior APY Lands artists, no admission charge.

Free

Canberra and Region Heritage Festival

Across ACT, until 10 May

Over 150 heritage events exploring mid-century history through walks and open days.

Arts

Bangarra Dance Theatre: Sheltering

Canberra Theatre Centre, 23-27 May

Australia's leading First Nations dance company brings three powerful contemporary works.

Got an event to share? Let us know →

Recipe of the Week

Every Saturday we share a recipe worth trying.

Slow Cooker Beef and Red Wine Casserole

Serves 6 · 8 hours

Let your slow cooker do the work with this rich, warming casserole that fills the house with the most wonderful aroma. Perfect for those cooler evenings when you want something hearty waiting at dinnertime.

1.2kg beef chuck steak, cut into 3cm cubes, 2 tbsp plain flour, seasoned with salt and pepper, 2 tbsp olive oil, 1 large brown onion, roughly chopped, 3 cloves garlic, minced, 2 cups beef stock, 1 cup red wine (a good Shiraz works well), 2 tbsp tomato paste, 3 carrots, peeled and cut into chunks, 3 celery sticks, sliced, 2 bay leaves, 2 sprigs fresh thyme, 200g button mushrooms, halved

Method

1. Toss beef in seasoned flour. Heat oil in a large frying pan over high heat and brown beef in batches, transferring to slow cooker as you go.

2. In the same pan, cook onion and garlic for 3 minutes. Add wine and tomato paste, stirring to lift any browned bits from the pan. Pour into slow cooker.

3. Add stock, carrots, celery, bay leaves, and thyme to slow cooker. Stir to combine, ensuring beef is mostly covered by liquid.

4. Cook on low for 7 hours. Add mushrooms and cook for a final hour until beef is melt-in-your-mouth tender.

5. Remove bay leaves and thyme stems. Season to taste and serve with creamy mashed potato or crusty bread to soak up the delicious gravy.

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Trivia

Australia · 7 questions · ~2 min

What is the name of the large sandstone rock formation in the Northern Territory that is sacred to the local Anangu people?

A) Kata Tjuta
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C) Devils Marbles
D) Wave Rock
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On This Day

Anniversary of

• The League of Nations formally dissolved itself and transferred its functions to the newly created United Nations. (1946)

• Australia won the first official cricket World Series Cup final held as a day-night match at the SCG. (1988)

• The Doolittle Raid saw American bombers launch the first air raid on the Japanese home islands during World War II. (1942)

• Southern Rhodesia officially became the independent nation of Zimbabwe. (1980)

🎂 Born on this day: Australian actress Melissa George (1976), American actor Eric Roberts (1956), and American television host Conan O'Brien (1963).

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