Education: Academics have been left in the lurch as ongoing repairs and rain damage restricts access to collections at the National Library of Australia.
ACT politics: The ACT's Integrity Commission would take the first step towards having the power to intercept telephone conversations under a bill to be introduced to the Legislative Assembly by the opposition this week.
Federal budget: The ACT will get a slice of federal transport funding in this month's budget, possibly for the next stage of light rail, despite Canberra projects being overlooked in a $9.6 billion infrastructure announcement on Sunday.
Education: A Grattan Institute survey of 2243 teachers and school leaders found only 15 per cent of respondents had access to a common bank of lesson materials.
Federal politics: Canberra's local Iranian community wants to see a stronger response by Australian politicians against Iran's regime following the death of Mahsa Amini.
Opinion: I never wanted our ACTnowforsaferroads campaign to be political. Community safety is and will always be my primary focus and I have no desire for a life in politics, writes TomMcLuckie.
Books: Aileen Barratt's Tinder Translator is an A-Z guide of modern misogyny. And there's plenty of it to unpack in the world of online dating, writes Karen Hardy.
Theatre: The mickey will be taken from King Charles III, Anthony Albanese and others when The Wharf Revue 2022: Looking for Albanese hits the Canberra stage next week.
Education: University students are being urged to add a foreign language to their program of study as experts call for a national strategy to boost the uptake of language other than English.
Space: This week, we are in the midst of an Orionid meteor shower and it is peaking on Friday night (early Saturday morning). Here's how you can get the best glimpse.