Property: Known as the Lyneham or "bachelor" flats, they were among the 150 homes in the Northbourne Housing Precinct. They're now renovated and ready for sale.
Education: Cuts to federal government funding could force the Australian National University to "massify" its classes and compromise on the service it provides.
Health: Australians are becoming blase about COVID-19 vaccinations and safety measures as the pandemic drags on, prompting a warning for the festive season.
Sport: The ACT government has called on its federal counterparts to pay for a basketball court repair job before it finishes work to reopen the AIS Arena.
Christmas cheer: An important message imparted to Canberra youngsters many years ago has led to a beautiful display of Christmas lights with a noble purpose.
Food & Wine: We said goodbye to some favourites but there were some big openings, too. Have you stopped by these new places, or added them to your list?
Food & Wine: It might be the smallest of the Rabble Group's new ventures in the Alinga Street Precinct but it promises to punch well above its weight, writes Karen Hardy.
Religion: The Vatican says in a landmark ruling approved by Pope Francis that Roman Catholic priests can administer blessings to some same-sex couples.
Emergency: A community escaping floodwaters in far north Queensland is set to be evacuated to a town that is low on water and has only three days of food left.
Sport: Canberra United have bolstered their depth with a teenage Junior Matildas star added to the squad for the remainder of the A-League Women season.
Technology: Canberra-based computer vision technology company Seeing Machines has been awarded one of the highest international transport safety honours.