Video | Business: Barber Uata Fangupo counts Nick Kyrgios and ACT Brumby Len Ikitau among his clients, the majority of whom have Afro and curly hair. "If you call yourself a barber, you should be ready for any hair that comes through the door," he says.
Sensitive content | Court: A soldier who tried to solicit a nine-year-old girl for sex sent a series of "emphatic" messages to an undercover police officer.
Sport: Under pressure to try to save the fourth Test, Australia had to do little but arrive at Old Trafford before rain washed away any chance of play on the final day.
Public service | Opinion: We are witnessing extraordinary times as the Australian Public Service and the Community and Public Sector Union negotiate core common employment conditions to cover the APS, writes Sue Williamson.
CIT scandal: A "complexity and systems thinker" alleges the institute breached an agreement when it suspended a two-year contract for nearly $5 million of work.
Education: School-aged children will start to receive the result from the Naplan tests from this week, but the reports won't be the same as previous years.
Public Eye: This week we cover Anthony Albanese's dinner with agency heads, Greg Moriarty giving advice on giving advice, and give you a spy balloons update, with Sarah Basford Canales and Miriam Webber.
Property: The human cost of the housing crisis is grim, with the majority of renters saying they spend over 30 per cent of their income on rent, the author of a new report on housing stress has said.
Behind the headlines: The journalist tells how he poured his heart into telling the story of the SAS soldiers who stood up to a bully and helped expose Roberts-Smith's long-buried secrets.
Opinion: Civil marriage celebrants now conduct about 80 per cent of Australian marriages. But I want to take you back to the late '70s, writes Jenna Price.