Environment: Infrastructure built to trap pollution within a Denman Prospect pond has been found to be failing and in need of replacement, but critics say the current proposed solution will do little to prevent rubbish flowing into the Molonglo.
Health: The ACT government has said it is trying to overcome an apparent serious divide between its officials and front-line hospital staff over its controversial decision to forcibly acquire Calvary's public hospital.
Public service: An increase of more than 10,000 public servants in the next year is likely a one-off, with the Albanese government not expecting to significantly expand the APS going forward.
Transport: Light rail is the single most popular public transport route in Canberra, taking more than 20 per cent of all passenger boardings in three months to December.
ACT politics: If it wasn't for a local community council and a single letterbox drop, residents of the historical social housing settlement on The Causeway would not know about the new East Lake plan, they say.
Development: Googong residents will welcome their first full-line supermarket after a deal was struck to bring Coles to the new town centre development.
Sport: Venues ACT executive branch manager Matthew Elkins has declared the buzzing atmosphere at Manuka Oval could be replicated with a redeveloped Bruce stadium, despite objections from sporting organisations.
Court: A Theodore woman has apologised through tears to her partner, whom she is a full-time carer for, after being denied bail for a string of alleged reckless driving and property charges.
Court: A man threatened to kill an ex-bikie boss, calling him a "f---ing dog" and saying he would rip out the former gangster's heart, during a heated phone call.