Crime: The ACT's Transport Minister said he was interested in tough anti-hooning laws as part of a review of penalties in the ACT for driving offences.
Health: Four more people have died with COVID in the ACT, one of them a man in his 30s, taking the number of lives lost since the pandemic started to 106.
Transport: The federal Infrastructure Minister has encouraged the ACT government to come forward when it is ready to ask for more funding for the next light rail stage.
Memories: Some 25 years later after watching Grease, I got to meet Olivia Newton-John and write a story about her concert in Canberra in 2003, writes Megan Doherty.
Crime: A court program for offenders with addiction issues is paying for itself and saving money, according to a new study that shows none of its graduates have reoffended.
World: Former US president Donald Trump says FBI agents raided his Mar-a-Lago estate and broke into his safe in what his son acknowledges is part of an investigation into Trump.
Federal politics: Australia's third-largest party has outlined its negotiating stance on the proposed referendum, which could prove vital if the Coalition opposes the proposal.
Restaurant review: I love ordering steak medium rare, just to see if the chef will err on the side of rare, like they should. This time they do. It's perfectly cooked.
Sport: Zoe Cooke joined the team last summer and though she didn't play with the Heat, she impressed the club with her performance at training and with the Meteors in the WNCL.