Exclusive: Speaking for the first time after coming out of quarantine at the ANU, the man accused of bringing COVID-19 to the ACT said he hadn't been to the Sydney hotspots or even to Sydney in the last three months.
Subscriber: An alleged knife-wielding "psychopath" who demanded to speak with Scott Morrison after allegedly threatening a Parliament House worker has been granted bail and will now live under house arrest.
Almost 1400 Canberra businesses affected by the Covid lockdown applied for support payments in the first day of a government-funded scheme, and a further 1000 have started their applications.
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Business is pushing governments, both federal and state, to loosen the Covid restriction so the economy can open up. In return, businesses would commit to obliging staff and customers to be vaccinated.
Of all the aspects of daily life that will be irreversibly changed by Covid, we probably haven't given enough thought to architecture, and the buildings we live in, work near and walk past every day.
Subscriber: A defence barrister has suggested the key witness in a prison bashing case was in fact the perpetrator, claiming the man was found standing over the victim "like a lion that had just killed its prey".
Canberra winter sports face the prospect of having to abandon their finals plans after ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr warned Covid restrictions would be "carefully managed" for the next three months.
The ACT government is confident Canberra has passed its peak number of people in quarantine, which should mean pressure on grocery deliveries begins to ease in the capital.
What does a school canteen manager do when there are no students to feed? One resourceful manager at a Kambah primary school has turned her attention to making affordable meals for families in lockdown.
Subscriber | Opinion: Covid has come at us fast since August 3 when the Doherty report was published. Why is it still treated as gospel, asks Jenna Price.