Infrastructure: A hidden message in Anthony Albanese's justification for funding a new stadium in Hobart is set to reignite Canberra's sporting infrastructure debate and put Civic firmly back on the radar as a location.
Court: A former recycling company director has been ordered to pay almost $1.5 million in damages after leaving "an enormous amount of hazardous waste" at a commercial site in Fyshwick.
Finance: The annual pace of inflation eased in the first three months of the year but the cost of services has surged to the fastest pace in more than two decades.
Federal politics: Anthony Albanese has blasted the Greens as "completely illogical" over its continued blockage of the government's $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund bill.
Public service: Negotiations over flexible working conditions in the APS due to take place tomorrow will be a crucial test for the Albanese government, the main public sector union has flagged.
Weather: The start of April is usually synonymous with Canberrans shivering under blankets trying to avoid turning their heaters on before Anzac Day, but this year has been a little bit different.
Federal politics: The Greens leader used his address at the National Press Club to claim Labor was morphing into a centre-right party, leaving the Greens as the only "social democratic alternative".
Sport | Analysis: The Raiders have a pot of cash to play with but can ill afford to break the bank on a sugar hit, just because it's available right now, writes Caden Helmers.
Watch | Gardening: Canberra boy Romeo Cowley used his school holidays more than productively by pulling a whopper 1.3 kilogram potato out of the family veggie garden in Curtin.