Health: The federal government will crack down on the importation and sale of non-prescription vapes, as Health Minister Mark Butler vows the industry's hold on children and teenagers "must end".
Police: A 32-year-old who allegedly threatened a woman with a firearm until she gave up the keys to her Tesla has been arrested after being tracked by the car's owner.
Food & Wine | Review: It's a novel concept, especially for an Australian audience. But the thing is that you also have to back it up with flavour, writes Amy Martin.
Economy: The central bank board should hike interest rates at today's meeting despite evidence inflation is gradually losing momentum and the growth outlook is deteriorating.
Federal politics: An $11.64 million build-to-rent-to-buy pilot, jointly funded by the ACT and federal governments, is offering at-risk Canberra women a chance to get on a path to home ownership.
Opinion: We can easily train construction, retail and hospitality workers. We can't easily train astrophysicists or rocket scientists, writes Crispin Hull.
ACT politics: The ACT's Disability Minister warned Andrew Barr she opposed capped spending targets on the NDIS before the Chief Minister agreed to an annual target at last week's national cabinet meeting.
Sport: Melissa Breen had fallen out of love with sport. A decade of chasing the clock to achieve her dreams had taken its toll, even though she was a two-time Olympian and the fastest woman in Australian athletics history.
Food & Wine: This is not a story of revenge, nor is it one of regret. It's a story about losing love but finding yourself. About the healing power of food. Karen Hardy catches up with Charlotte Ree.