Development: The chief executive of Ainslie Group has lashed out at residents who have delayed the football club's childcare development, dismissing their concerns as "academic obstructionism".
Federal politics: Labor made integrity a central plank of its election campaign, pledging to introduce an anti-corruption watchdog "with teeth" by the end of the year.
Court: Julianne Francis Williams, aged in her late 30s, went on trial after pleading not guilty to charges of aggravated burglary and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
Good news: At just 32 weeks pregnant, Felicity Bucknell thought she still had eight weeks before her little boy entered the world, but Charlie had other plans.
Opinion: With that sermon, Morrison has signalled that he will likely depart from the established conventions of post-prime ministerial life in Australia, writes Joshua Black.
Opinion: I shuddered at the news that foot and mouth disease had been detected in Indonesia. This is Australia's most feared exotic animal disease, and for good reason, writes Helen Scott-Orr.
Ice hockey: Montreal-born Alex Tetreault wants to cement his place in the Canberra Brave starting line-up, and there is no better place to prove why than the biggest battle of the season this weekend.