Good morning, Canberra. It'll be a cold and windy start to winter with a top of just 8 degrees and the chance of more rain. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Subscriber: Sports organisers would be able to lawfully discriminate on the basis of sex when it was necessary to maintain a fair, safe and effective competition, under new laws being considered in the ACT.
Chief Minister Andrew Barr will commission draft voluntary assisted dying legislation for the ACT, ahead of an expected repeal to the ban on the territory's parliament passing the laws.
Subscriber: Two home invaders who left a woman and her daughters living with fear have asked for leniency as they shift most of the blame to a third co-offender, described as the "prime mover".
Graph: Canberra's public hospitals experienced the highest increase in the number of hospitalisations of the states and territories over last financial year, a new report has found.
Subscriber: A heavy drinker who killed his friend during a "short-and-frenzied attack" that included 14 stab wounds has had his jail sentence appeal dismissed.