Good morning, Canberra. Happy Easter! After a foggy start we'll enjoy a sunny Sunday with a top of 23 degrees. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Subscriber: The ACT's Health Minister has asked for advice on how health officials are interpreting privacy laws, which bureaucrats are citing as the reason basic information on COVID-19 cases has been kept secret.
Subscriber |Interactive: While the median Canberra house prices continue to creep up past the $1 million dollar mark, signs of slowing growth have emerged in several suburbs.
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Subscriber: More funding should be provided to family violence rehabilitation programs and culturally appropriate restorative justice processes as part of changes to family violence laws, an parliamentary inquiry has found.
Humble self-confidence, service leadership and intrinsic motivation: these are the common strengths among a trio of recently named Rhodes Scholars produced in Canberra.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he will only introduce his highly criticised model for a federal anti-corruption body if Labor promises to let it through parliament unchanged.
Opinion: When and if I need a corflute portrait, I think I will go for novelty with a portrait that shows me with a facial expression other than a smile, writes Ian Warden.