The ACT government has not committed to opening another COVID-19 testing clinic while Canberrans face wait times of more than five hours, saying it is currently more efficient to boost staff at existing facilities.
Major changes to the country's vaccine rollout have been met with support from the ACT president of the Australian Medical Association Dr Walter Abhayaratna.
This week millions of viewers across much of regional Australia will find some of their favourite free-to-air television shows changing channels overnight.
Subscriber: One of the ACT's most senior barristers has slammed his fellow lawyers for displaying "shameful apathy" in relation to the prosecution of Bernard Collaery.
I've Been Meaning to Ask You, a production from The Street and performance collective The Good Room, premieres next week, bringing with it some of the questions Canberra kids have been dying to ask.
Subscriber: The ACT's planning system is set to be completely overhauled, with the territory government confirming it will introduce a new planning act to replace the current "cumbersome" laws.
Gladys Berejiklian said that the state had been braced for a surge in cases by Tuesday that did not eventuate, which she said indicated health advice regarding the lockdown had been "on the money".
Opinion: As much as policy has curtailed our lives since early last year, we have also seen changes to our world of work that bring forth new opportunities, writes Zoe Wundenberg.