Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a shower or two and the chance of a thunderstorm on the way to 31 degrees. Here’s what’s making news in the capital
Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a shower or two and the chance of a thunderstorm on the way to 31 degrees. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Court: The man is also accused of chasing his mother's husband with a knife in what police say started as an "incoherent" argument about dog poo on Christmas Day.
Canberra remembers: The first head of the ACT State Emergency Service and the man who organised the on-the-ground response to the 2003 Canberra bushfires, Tony Graham, has died.
Canberra remembers | Watch: When volunteer firefighter Rohan Scott woke up at his home in West Belconnen before midday on January 18, 2003, he had a feeling something was very wrong.
Economics: Short-term visitor arrivals into the ACT rose to 6910 people in November after collapsing to almost zero during the 18 months to October last year.
Security: As the intelligence organisation looks to attract more talent, recent reports predict a shortfall of 30,000 cyber security professionals by 2026.
Safety: As the summer period continues towards another public holiday, experts fear more drownings could occur and urge Canberrans to approach water safely.
Federal politics: Experts say it is "a given" that there will be an increase in psychological distress to Indigenous people from the Voice to Parliament debate.