Business: Eight items are being auctioned off by a creditor of Pialligo Estate Operations, a failed Canberra hospitality business that collapsed owing $10.6 million to 600 people and businesses.
Opinion: Of all the unholy public service messes inherited by the ALP government last year, the staff remuneration policy and its consequences was probably the unholiest and messiest, writes Paddy Gourley.
Infrastructure: Andrew Barr said the model of having a premier national sporting precinct in Canberra stood the test of time but needed investment after 45 years.
Court: The case against twin brothers who successfully appealed guilty verdicts for allegedly using hidden cameras to spy on their female tenants will be delayed as two further appeals are set to be lodged.
Voice to Parliament: The decision to have a one-week moratorium on public comment is no doubt sensible - but it's not just about the politics of crafting a unified position: it's also about mourning.
Court: Former army commando Heston Russell was defamed in ABC reporting about the platoon he led in Afghanistan and a judge has found it will cost the broadcaster almost $400,000.
Food & Wine: The bar announced on its Facebook page that after seven years of bringing some of the world's best gins to Canberra's foodie hot spot, it would be closing.
What's on: Many film festivals around the globe have folded amid cinema's changing financial landscape, but not in Canberra. Clear your weekend schedule!