Good morning, Canberra. After a morning frost and overnight low of 1, we're in for a top of 14 degrees today. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Sport | Watch: It's official: the Women's World Cup has infiltrated the lives of all Canberrans whether you like it or not. But let's be honest, we are all loving it.
Police: Industrial action by police across the border will ratchet up another notch this weekend, with NSW police officers voting to withdraw assistance from their colleagues in the ACT except when lives are at risk.
Fashion: Indigenous Canberra schoolgirl Jahna Lugnan hopes more doors will open after she walks down the runway at the prestigious New York Fashion Week.
Economics | Analysis: Amid the understandable focus on the significant financial pressure we're feeling, it can be easy to overlook what has been achieved, writes Adrian Rollins.
Opinion: Walter Sofronoff seems to have regarded his brief as involving only a review of the case. He asked no questions about the system in general, writes Jack Waterford.
What's on | Watch: Two remarkable Canberrra women, one of them 103, will be torchbearers in the Legacy Centenary Torch Relay which will take place through the streets of the national capital late this month.
Sport | Analysis: When the Raiders announced a minor change to their logo last week, fans blew up deluxe. There's a good reason for the reaction, experts say.