Health: The end of COVID-19 isolation rules will carry extra weight for some members of the city's disability community, who say they are "terrified" by the move.
Employment: As inflation continues to spiral, more than 400,000 low-paid workers will receive a long-awaited pay bump from today, with July's minimum wage rise flowing through to awards in some key industries such as hospitality and tourism.
Courts: A national Muay Thai champion has been spared further jail time for a series of drug and weapon offences in Canberra after her lawyer said it was a "classic case" of illicit substances causing her "downhill spiral".
Business: A union is calling for an audit of the lease arrangements for all post offices in the ACT and NSW, with the Civic Square post office in Canberra to close before Christmas after being on a month-to-month lease for about two years.
Education: Young bright minds from around Australia will be scurrying around the capital today, solving a scavenger hunt that will take them to Canberra's iconic institutions.
Sport: The runs may have dried up in recent times, but Josh Hazlewood has backed Glenn Maxwell to return to form in explosive fashion when Australia plays England at Manuka Oval tonight.