Business: The ACT government has taken the next step in its plan to switch off gas, calling for feedback on proposed legislation to ban new gas connections. But a 'one-size-fits-all' approach won't suffice, some businesses say.
What's on: Canberra businesses are worried they are being forgotten after a local street food festival was not renewed for this year's Enlighten Festival, and instead replaced by interstate food vendors.
Celebrity | Watch: When one of the world's sexiest bachelors turns up in a pub in Kingston, there will be a ruckus - even if the title was bestowed on Travis Fimmel by People magazine in the US in 2002.
Sport: In a season-opener that looked all but lost after a dreadful first half in Townsville, Canberra hearts were left broken by a late field goal after a gutsy fightback against the Cowboys on Saturday night.
Federal politics: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has brushed aside Tanya Plibersek's suggestion she would have become Labor leader in 2019 had she nominated for the role.
World: Flooding resulting from days of torrential rain has forced almost 40,000 people to flee their homes in Malaysia's southern state of Johor, bordering Singapore, and at least four people have died during the past week.
Entertainment: A few years ago Lin Yin was working nine-to-five in the Australian Public Service. This week, she returned to Canberra but this time as an actress in the Singaporean drama Shero.
Sport: Canberra United coach Njegosh Popovich knew he had to keep the faith. And as his side maintains its finals push, that belief is being rewarded after another vital win.