Good morning, Canberra. There's a chance of fog and frost early this morning before it heads to a maximum 21 degrees on a mostly sunny day. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Discrimination: Cam Roles and his seeing eye dog, Fergie, are welcomed at restaurants, venues and public places. But in rideshares, they don't feel as welcome.
ACT politics | Health: Staffing pressures at Canberra's women's and children's hospitals have resulted in two declared internal emergencies over recent weeks.
Tax incentives: Many ACT small businesses will be eligible for tax incentives worth up to $20,000 for investments in electrification and energy efficiency.
Development: The 16-level hotel by Meriton Suites has 280 rooms and facilities including a fitness centre, an indoor heated swimming pool, spa and sauna.
ACT politics | Watch: The opposition unsuccessfully argued the government did not have a mandate to introduce the laws, which were introduced just months after the last election.
Voice to Parliament: As "no" campaign instructions to play on fears have been aired, prominent campaigner Warren Mundine says he's "always honest and upfront".
Sport: Jack Wighton has been found guilty of biting Newcastle five-eighth Tyson Gamble in Canberra's elimination-final loss and faces a hefty suspension to begin 2024.
Legal affairs: Incoming ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal president Mary-Therese Daniel says the tribunal allows people to feel their voice is heard, and have the law applied fairly.
United States: US House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he is directing a committee to open an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.