Royal visit: Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel have visited the National Museum of Australia in Canberra, accepting a bunch of native flowers from a local youngster and touring the new Great Southern Land gallery to learn more about First Nations culture and history.
Federal politics: COVID-19 and vaccine-related violence and angst is on the decline months after most mandates were lifted, Australia's top spy has said.
Property | Video: Michael "Flea" Balzary of Red Hot Chili Peppers fame has offloaded his NSW South Coast holiday home for a price in the vicinity of $2.5 million.
Sport: Australians Jordan Mailata and Arryn Siposs have been denied a slice of NFL history after Kansas City snatched a thrilling Super Bowl win from the Philadelphia Eagles, 38-35.
Tragedy: The ACT government will review the safety and access to Gibraltar Falls after a teenager died at the popular swimming spot in South Canberra on Sunday.
Entertainment | Watch: Rihanna returned to the stage after a five-year hiatus to play the Super Bowl LVII half-time show, belting out a medley of hit songs from her long career.
Police: The first police graduation ceremony to be held at Government House has sworn in 25 new probationary constables to be deployed across Canberra in the weeks ahead.
Public service: Australia's premier science agency will ban the popular video app TikTok from work devices following similar moves across other federal agencies.
Sport: The Canberra Raiders have been dealt a massive pre-season blow with star fullback Xavier Savage set to spend eight weeks on the sideline with a broken jaw.
Entertainment | Watch: Karl Stefanovic found himself in the firing line on morning television, hit with an egg thrown by the crowd while interviewing YouTubers Logan Paul and KSI.
Opinion: Ah February 14, the couple Olympics where people feel pressured into bowing down to some overtly commercial idea of going above and beyond, writes Briannah Devlin.
Public service: The head of the Department of Parliamentary Services insists there is no attempt to generate a profit through charging the public for specialist tours of the People's House.
Transport: A full bench of the High Court has set aside three days this week to hear a case in which two vehicle owners are fighting the constitutional right of the Victorian government to levy road user charges against electric vehicle owners.