Good morning, Canberra. After another cold and frosty start, it'll be a mostly sunny day with a top of 12 degrees. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Exclusive | Video: Kathryn Campbell has been suspended without pay from her lucrative senior AUKUS job, making her the first senior head to roll after the robodebt royal commission's findings.
Court: A man has admitted to drug trafficking after unwittingly bringing an estimated $200,000 worth of illicit substances to police, who were waiting to speak to him about a 3D-printed pistol found in his car.
Sport | Video: The Matildas begin their campaign to win a historic Women's World Cup this week and unlike the last tournament, they have every chance to go all the way.
ACT politics: ACT Minister for Women Yvette Berry has defended spending money from a tax levy to fund programs to tackle domestic and family violence to train public servants.
Education: After the school bell rings on Wednesday afternoon, a group of excited students spread out chess boards in the Kaleen Primary School library.
Energy | Video: Wholesale electricity and gas prices climbed leading into winter but remained far lower than the extraordinary cost spikes experienced a year earlier, the national energy market regulator has reported.