What's on: Canberra's vibrant community of Chinese Australians is feeling the pressure of two years of the pandemic and diplomatic tensions with Beijing. In the build-up to Chinese New Year, the community is hoping for change.
Development: Regular users of the Phillip swimming pool are concerned about the facility's future after the site's lease was sold to high-rise developer Geocon.
Property: Mortgage-holders are switching home loans in record numbers amid fears interest rates will rise further as the RBA targets stubbornly high inflation.
Health: The ACT government will consider whether to make its nation-first static pill testing site permanent through upcoming territory budgets, after early reports suggested the service had helped provide interventions.
Opinion: Cardinal Pell was far from the only Australian bishop whose stewardship was manifestly wanting. Not one had the decency to resign, writes Jack Waterford.
Analysis: China's next steps will show whether its wolf warrior has been laid to rest - or whether it simply lies in wait, writes Sarah Basford Canales.
Sport: Canberra Raiders veteran Jarrod Croker is at the stage of his career where little is guaranteed. In Croker's mind, though, one thing is certain.