Subscriber: Better protection will be provided to some of Canberra's oldest residents, following a big decline in mature native trees largely due to land clearing.
The federal government will invest $25.2 million and the ACT government will contribute $12.9 million over five years to expand services that are most needed.
Research shows more Canberrans are leaving the car at home, pocketing their transport card and scooting their way to work as fuel prices pass $2.20 a litre in parts of the capital.
Subscriber: The lessee of the Phillip swimming pool is on notice - but there has been no commitment from the government that it will revoke his lease if he fails to reopen the much-loved facility.
Subscriber: The ACT's top court has extended the jail sentence imposed on a former pastor who sexually abused his own son, after finding it did not reflect the gravity of his crimes or the "devastating harm" done to the victim.
US President Joe Biden, who took office last year after a violently contested election, vowed to restore democracy at home and unite democracies abroad.
Subscriber: This may be Capitals coach Paul Goriss's last dance - but his playing group has other plans. They see Sunday's do-or-die semi-final against the Perth Lynx as another hurdle to overcome in a season like no other.
A Jack Wighton second-half masterclass turned around a poor first half to allow the Raiders to beat the Gold Coast Titans 24-22 at Canberra Stadium on Saturday.