Explainer: The ACT is relaxing some of its public health restrictions from 12.01am this Friday, after Chief Minister Andrew Barr announced a pathway out of lockdown for the ACT earlier this week. Here's what that means for you.
The national capital has joined other states and territories, with the exception of Victoria, in letting over-60s book in for a Pfizer or Moderna vaccination.
Video: The ACT has recorded 31 new cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm Wednesday as the Chief Minister warned Canberrans not to gather in large numbers when household visits are allowed from tomorrow.
Subscriber: A killer driver told someone who stopped to help in the aftermath of a horror crash not to worry about the victim's overturned car, claiming he had "just hit a roo", according to court documents.
The ACT State Emergency Service is closely monitoring the flood risk to the ACT following heavy rain this morning, warning despite a low chance of riverine flooding "the situation could change quickly".
The federal government agency charged with providing vaccine certificates has rebuffed criticisms its COVID-19 documents can be easily forged and replicated.
Victoria has recorded 1438 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours in a huge jump from the 950 confirmed for the day before. The figure is a record daily total for the state.
Former Canberran of the Year, civic-minded businessman and self-government critic Jim Service has died, leaving a legacy that impacted almost every facet of life in the national capital.
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Tony Abbott has slammed China as a "predatory trader", claiming a UK membership to the Trans-Pacific Partnership might be the "catalyst" for the United States to consider recommitting to the multinational free trade agreement.
The NRL is facing a logistical nightmare just three days out from the grand final, with capacity for Sunday's sold-out crowd at Suncorp Stadium slashed to 75 per cent.