Sport: After two straight WNBL campaigns destroyed by separate ACL ruptures, the 'little wins' during Gemma Potter's tough recoveries led to today's 'surreal' game.
Heavy vehicle distraction: A Canberra technology company has provided an alarming insight into the danger posed by drowsy or inattentive heavy vehicle drivers.
Court: Navdeep Suri Singh, who was the Indian High Commissioner to Australia at the time, hired a woman who undertook 17.5-hour days, seven days a week, with no leave, a court has found.
Education: The children at O'Connor Cooperative School observe tadpoles, feed chickens and get messy in the outdoor mud kitchen. Here's why it's award-winning teaching.
Business: Their London Circuit shop is in the same spot in Bailey's Corner where Elma Batley first set up in 1960. Now, grandson Pierce Jackson is preparing to take over.
Crime | Environment: They're illegal, non-compliant, contain liquid nicotine and other chemicals and most of the plastic cartridges also have a single-use lithium battery. So how can seized vapes be disposed of?
World: Palestinians have reported a deadly Israeli air strike on a United Nations-run school in northern Gaza serving as a shelter as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met regional Arab leaders to discuss how to contain the conflict.
Obituary: With the death this year of Georgina (Gina) Pinkas, the Canberra community has lost one it of its community heroes and an outstanding advocate and protector of public land and territory rights.
Sport: Adam Zampa-inspired Australia have avoided more heartbreak at the hands of Ben Stokes to defeat England by 33 runs and all but secure a World Cup semi-final spot.