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⢠A report of fraud on Burch Avenue in Stevenson.
⢠A report of theft on County Road 259 in Bryant.
⢠A report of a stolen vehicle on County Road 14 in Flat Rock.
⢠A report of criminal mischief on County Road 8 in Woodville.
⢠A report of burglary on County Road 516 in Estillfork.
⢠A report of harassment on County Road 9 in Estillfork.
TUESDAY, APRIL 13
⢠A report of criminal trespassing on County Road 95 in Higdon.
⢠A report of assault on County Road 379 in Dutton.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14
⢠A report of a domestic issue on County Road 8 in Woodville.
⢠A report of harassment on Highway 73 in Bryant.
Parliament House to light up
THE Enlighten Festival is back from February 26 to March 8. There’ll be large-scale projections on buildings in the Parliamentary Triangle including the National Portrait Gallery, the National Library of Australia, Parliament House, and Questacon, as well as “Lights! Canberra! Action!” in the Senate Rose Gardens on March 5, the Canberra Balloon Spectacular from March 6 to 14, Symphony in the Park on March 7, and Canberra’s 107th birthday on March 8. Bookings and information at enlightencanberra.com.au
M16 Artspace has new exhibitions opening to the public from noon, this Friday, February 26, including: “Pantone 311″ by Marsden Arts Group; “Framework of Injustice” by Melissa Beowulf; and “I Am Strong” by Angharad Dean. The Chutespace gallery will feature “Awash” by Kati Gorgenyi. At 21 Blaxland Crescent, Griffith, 12pm-5pm, Wednesday to Friday.
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SBA President Jackie Fisher said the fund has allocated money to more than 100 students for needs, like rent and utilities, office equipment and transportation expenses.
The Student Bar Association Senate unanimously approved five pieces of legislation at its meeting Tuesday, allocating money to a fund that provides financial assistance to law students for expenses, like transportation and rent.
Senators passed legislation to provide $10,000 to the Student Assistance Fund and to temporarily eliminate the requirement for student organizations to host a fundraiser during the spring semester. Senators also voted to continue election rules enacted amid the COVID-19 pandemic for the body’s upcoming spring elections and called on officials to increase the permissible number of Credit/No Credit courses transfer students can take at GW.