Development: An historic workers' settlement in Canberra's east will be redeveloped into a precinct with buildings up to six storeys, the latest plan for the area has revealed.
Police: Two unlocked homes in Ngunnawal and Fisher were allegedly robbed, with the burglars accused of stealing wallets, handbags and car keys, police say.
Health: The ACT's new digital health record highlighted more than 20,000 medication and therapy order errors that were avoided over a three-month period.
Inquiry: The barrister investigating the conduct of authorities during the prosecution of Bruce Lehrmann has expressed frustration about the difficulty his inquiry has faced obtaining important police documents.
Public service: The federal government watchdog has torn apart the Home Affairs Department's defence after a scathing audit report revealed serious deficiencies with a troubled $2.6 billion surveillance contract.
Federal politics: Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney has declared there was "nothing to be feared", as she welcomed the next step towards the Voice to Parliament referendum.
Health: Mental Health Minister Emma Davidson said there were no words to express how upset she was when she first heard about the alleged breaches, which affected 13 patients at the Dhulwa mental health unit.
ACT politics: Political foes have voted together to postpone debate on a Greens' motion to hold an inquiry into zoning changes needed to deliver more high- and medium-density housing in the ACT.