Photos: Capital Pathology laboratory manager Sandra Molloy has been working seven days a week since the Omicron surge of COVID-19 hit the capital. She's not alone. Sarah Basford Canales takes an in-depth look at the extraordinary work Canberra's laboratory scientists are undertaking to keep Canberrans safe.
Teachers in the ACT will have access to priority COVID-19 vaccination booster shots, in an effort to widely protect staff and students before school returns.
The unvaccinated World No.1 tennis star Novak Djokovic is "extremely disappointed" after losing an appeal against his second visa cancellation but says he will cooperate with the Australian Border Force over his deportation.
COVID lockdowns, a reduction in other diseases and decreased road fatalities have led to an increase in life expectancy for Australians, new research has found.
Million-dollar homes have become the norm in Canberra and record-breaking sales have dominated the property news cycle in 2022. But for those looking to get a foot in the door, it's still possible to land a property for under $500,000.
Subscriber | Opinion: It should never have come to this - a high-stakes last-minute debacle which has damaged Australia's reputation, sullied the Australian Open and elevated a selfish, privileged anti-vax athlete into some kind of martyr for a tawdry cause, writes Mark Kenny.
Wordle, if you've been living under a rock (and perhaps that's what the past few years have felt like), is the latest internet craze: a simple browser-based word puzzle that gives you six chances to guess the word. Here's why Karen Hardy loves it.
Subscriber | Opinion: If the government wants to spend money on tanks or missiles, it should simply say so. Beijing is not going to be deterred from war by a few tanks and bridge-layers. These purchases are about something else entirely, writes Nicholas Stuart.
The number of complaints about potholes in the ACT has risen sharply in recent years which one road expert suggests could be a sign of bad road management.
Nick Kyrgios' notoriously frosty relationship with Novak Djokovic has thawed through the Canberra firebrand's public support for the beleaguered world No.1 during the drawn-out visa cancellation saga.