Sonya Glasson describes her daughter as an "emblem of the spirit" of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. It's a scheme that is now failing Luci McClusky.
The governmental watchdog holds dire warnings of deteriorating health conditions for people who have been stuck in immigration detention for almost a decade.
Subscriber: More than 500 publicly accessible electric vehicle charging stations will need to be installed across Canberra before the end of the decade to support the take-up of zero-emission cars, the ACT government believes.
Subscriber: The High Court has swiftly kiboshed a Canberra club robbery mastermind's last-ditch bid to appeal against the sentence imposed on him after a security guard was shot in a heist he engineered.
It's not unusual to call in a few favours when recording a new podcast. Canberra's Chris Beckhouse just happens to know some cooler people than that DJ you met at the pub the other week with a couple of microphones.
Subscriber: Workers at the self-described "largest foreign cultural mission in Australia'' have launched federal court action, accusing their employer of causing years of severe hardship and a culture of fear that allegedly included a "horrific shakedown" and forced resignations.
Subscriber | Opinion: Neither party will be bothered telling us the truth because it might get in the way of winning the election. So take that as your personal challenge over this holiday period. Engage, writes Nicholas Stuart.
Wallabies rookie Lachlan Lonergan has a burning desire to stay in ACT Brumbies colours as three Test hookers prepare to vie for one Super Rugby jersey.
Electric police cars are firmly on the ACT's agenda, although the local police force is playing a cautious game until in-field testing provides the assurance of sufficient operational range to respond to emergency situations.