Canberra Notebook: ACT can expect weather conditions this summer similar to the bush fire in 2003

Runners pass by kangaroo's during early morning exercise on Look At Me Now Headland, north of Coffs Harbour, Saturday, October 28, 2017.

Runners pass by kangaroo's during early morning exercise on Look At Me Now Headland, north of Coffs Harbour, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Source: AAP

Due to the extreme drought conditions, more kangaroos are going out to the roads and households causing more traffic accidents and a long queue in car repairs. A Canberra psychiatrist has gone a long way to help an Afghan teenager to resettle in her home. Kenneth Wong reports.



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