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Canberra Weekly’s 2020 in review: December – Canberra Weekly
In December, a woman was charged over a dark web murder contract, a high-profile lawyer was arrested, and a bid to save Anzac Hall failed.

In December, a 26-year-old woman was charged over a dark web murder contract, a high-profile lawyer was arrested in a major organised crime investigation and architects fail in their bid to stop the demolition of Anzac Hall at the AWM.
In brighter news, local teenager and budding chef Sebastian Connor was named Australia’s School-based Apprentice of the Year while the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn was visible on Earth for the first time in centuries.
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