Education: The federal government could pause or stop funding Brindabella Christian College for failing to comply with a raft of conditions placed on its approval, a senate estimates hearing has been told.
Court: A Canberra home builder has learned his fate after admitting to repeatedly assaulting his ex-wife in crimes labelled by a court as insidious, entitled and demeaning.
Education: The Australian National University has expelled a student who said "Hamas deserves our unconditional support" on the ABC, becoming the first university in the country to take such strong disciplinary action.
Cost of living: Households face an average hike to their water and sewerage bills of $89, the ACT's independent regulator says, pointing to higher than expected inflation as a key driver of the price rise.
Federal politics: Government Services Minister Bill Shorten has defended his department's hiring of a speechwriter to work for him and the agency on a $620,000 contract.
Sport: Michael Maguire has scoffed at suggestions his Blues targeted Reece Walsh as Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii apologised to the whole of NSW after being sent off less than eight minutes into his State of Origin debut.
ACT politics: Top ACT public servants have failed the people of Canberra by not maintaining a strong culture of accountability, the ACT Greens have said in the wake of an abandoned system upgrade that wasted $77 million.
Public service: The head of Australia's science agency has refused to "speculate" on the total number of job cuts expected, as the union warned hundreds of jobs could be on the line.
Explainer: The ACT now joins the six Australian states, all of which have their own voluntary assisted dying laws. Here's how things will work in the capital.
Sport: Canberra United is responsible for Capital Football's $350,000 loss, but ACT soccer's governing body has vowed to run the club again next summer.
ACT politics: The role of the ACT's Chief Planner and head of the Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate will be split after a review found the "potential" for conflicts between the two jobs.
World: At least six crew members of a fishing boat have been killed when an explosion and a fire hit their vessel at sea off a central Philippine province.