Good morning, Canberra. We're heading for a top of 11 today, with a high chance of rain, most likely this morning. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
The ACT will be one of the first jurisdictions to give the Pfizer vaccine to everyone aged 30 to 39, with the territory government to open up bookings at its clinics today.
The former television presenter is a fierce campaigner for legalising voluntary assisted dying, and has backed The Canberra Times' Our Right to Decide campaign.
Subscriber: ACT Corrections Minister Mick Gentleman will face a motion of no-confidence, following a series of incidents that have plagued Canberra's troubled corrections system.
In a bid encourage Australians to come forward, Labor has called for $300 to be sent to any Australian to have received their second COVID-19 vaccine dose by December 1.
Everyone wants their wedding day to be unlike any other, but this Canberra couple's big day may just take the cake, at the September Alice Springs car festival Red CentreNATS.
Opinion: Three of the four most recent prime ministers Kevin Rudd, Malcolm Turnbull and Tony Abbott are situated towards or in the rear of the ratings pack, writes Paul Strangio.
Subscriber | Analysis: Inquiry could finally bring transparency and clarity around who really does control what Australians watch online, writes Harley Dennett.
The federal government will focus on measures to limit damage to the economy as the Delta variant of COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc in NSW and Queensland.