Education: The Canberra Institute of Technology will not confirm whether it has continued to pay the salary for two chief executives while the acting boss is not living in Canberra.
Health: Punters who attended the Spilt Milk festival last weekend have been urged to stay alert for symptoms and act immediately if they appear, as a person who attended now has the disease.
Business: After two years of COVID-19 restrictions taking the fizz out of the festive season, the office Christmas party is officially back, in a big win for Canberra businesses.
ACT politics: The ACT government's program to demolish all houses contaminated with the dangerous Mr Fluffy asbestos insulation ended up costing less than originally budgeted.
Court: Two female housemates who were awoken, assaulted and forced to shower to remove evidence expressed the ongoing effects of the crimes, which a judge described as "a woman's worst nightmare".
Court: A special operations soldier believes he is likely to lose his job over an incident that occurred 14 years ago, when he fractured a fellow Australian Defence Force member's face at a sleepover.
Sport: The boys and girls of Lake Ginninderra College turned heads at the Australian School Championships with their rare feat catching the attention of top basketball scouts.