Road trauma: Samantha White was driving down Sulwood Drive in Kambah on a rainy evening in late August. As she continued around a bend a vehicle travelling on the wrong side of the road smashed into her head-on. She's lucky to be alive.
Education: At least a dozen extra staff have been sent to a troubled Tuggeranong school as a parent claims the facility is not following student safety plans.
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Property: Westfield Belconnen is seeking community feedback on ideas for a revamped site. Developers also want to expand beyond the current four-storey limit.
Public Sector Informant | Public Eye: Australia's aviation industry is back in business and so, too, are the senior executives of Canberra's departments, it seems.
Education: Controversial university funding reforms brought in under the former federal government should be scrapped, the leader of the peak body for universities says.
Courts: A magistrate has effectively terminated the prosecution of a police officer who was accused of indecently assaulting a colleague, saying the man "lost the right to silence" when he was compelled to answer questions.
Opinion: We need to ensure our National Anti-Corruption Commission is future-proofed against any risk a future government will undermine its work, writes Clancy Moore.
Theatre: A new musical depicting one of the most iconic moments in Canberra's history is unlikely to tour the capital due to a funding disagreement, its producer says.
Movies: Growing up, Aisha Dee didn't see herself represented on screen. Now, after spending time in the US, the actor is back in Australia for one of the country's most diverse horror films.