Updated: On Tuesday morning, students, some Greens politicians and Canberra union leaders held a meeting on the previous site in the heart of the campus.
Court:Steve Fabriczy, 69, will remain in custody following his failed release bid. He is expected to fight a murder charge, and related home invasion allegations, at a trial.
Opinion: Peter Dutton's desperate clinging to a nuclear-power policy tells us a great deal about what is wrong with Australian politics today, writes Crispin Hull.
Police: The house fire is still under investigation after the building went up in flames in the early hours of Wednesday, May 22. It is being treated as suspicious.
Protests: It was a frosty morning at the new site of the Australian National University's pro-Palestine camp, after the previous day's heated tensions.
Federal politics: The opposition has announced a plan to cancel the student visas of protesters who chant anti-Semitic slogans or express support for Hamas.
Clerk of Senate: Some advice circulated by the Prime Minister's Office on answering questions during estimates was contrary to "the freest possible flow of information".