Video, photos: The end of the ACT's COVID-19 lockdown yesterday was mainly about two things: haircuts and restaurants. Canberrans made the most of both.
The ACT government will not always reveal COVID-19 cases in schools to the public after a case at a Catholic secondary school sent students and teachers into quarantine.
Australian hospitals are being propped up by the "goodwill and broken bodies" of healthcare workers, an expert says, after a warning the system is facing a bottleneck.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has reasserted his authority over Australia's international border in the wake of a bold move by the new NSW Premier to open the state "to the world" in a fortnight to fully vaccinated travellers.
Subscriber: A successful businessman is facing an "almost certain" stint behind bars after taking advantage of a friendship to sexually abuse a Canberra boy at a party and on a cruise ship.
Subscriber: A pledge to cut emissions by up to 50 per cent by 2030 is the "least" Australia can do in the fight against global warming, a vice-chair of the UN's influential climate panel has said.
Subscriber | Opinion: The divides at Glasgow will not be between left and right, or political philosophy, but about responding to deep global challenges with action rather than talk, writes Jack Waterford.
Heidi Prowse knew when she married her husband Andrew they would never grow old together. Andrew was born with cystic fibrosis, and died last Friday, October 8. He was 34. But his legacy will endure through the thousands of Canberrans whose lives he touched.
Subscriber: The north Canberra community has been invited to have its say on a large mixed-use development proposed for the corner of Northbourne and Wakefield Avenues in Braddon.
Subscriber: At Lanyon Homestead, there's a graveyard, old jail and more than 50 structures dotted around the sprawling pastoral estate, some dating back to our convict past.