Business: Nearly a decade after moving from Sydney to Canberra, GoBoat founder Nick Tyrrell is very much settled in the national capital and excited about its future.
Property: Lisa Wilson admits she was hesitant to start welcoming guests to her property when she set up "glamping" accommodation, saying she had heard "horror stories" about hosting. But two years on, the move is paying off.
Australia Day: The all-pervasive local greeting of "how are you going?" was one of the first puzzles Liberian-born Seku Drame had to solve when he first arrived on Australian shores.
Opinion: Australia tends to boast of our military traditions, but our accomplishments in conflicts have not done us much good at home or abroad, writes Jack Waterford.
Police: Protest leaders stormed towards Parliament House on Friday morning to occupy the entrance, mark January 26 as "Sovereignty Day" and demand a "free Palestine".
What's on: Canberra funk hip hop creative Citizen Kay will headline this year's National Multicultural Festival, with the government announcing free public transport for the event.
Tim the Yowie Man: On every summer pilgrimage to the Snowy Mountains, the Yowie clan stop at this lofty lookout near Charlotte Pass to gaze across to the Main Range.
Australia Day: Joby Cyriac says this is the place he wants to see his family grow up - in a nation where he admires the values upheld and wants to contribute to its development "in all ways possible".
Australia Day Awards: Fans of Australian Idol from back in the day or even Good Morning Australia with Bert Newton may have taken a double-take at some of the Australia Day ceremonies this week.
Sport: Jannik Sinner has shattered Novak Djokovic's aura of invincibility to storm into his maiden grand slam final with a seismic Australian Open victory over the super Serb.