Good morning, Canberra. We're heading for a top of 24 degrees with showers in the morning, becoming less likely as the day goes on. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Sensitive content: Kate moved to Canberra from Sydney to escape a poker machine addiction. But after attending a mothers' group at a club here, that magnetic pull back cost her half a million dollars, and nearly cost her her life.
Federal politics: Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has labelled a government push for bi-partisan support on religious discrimination legislation "a setup".
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Public service | Exclusive: The opposition's new waste watcher has promised greater scrutiny of the extra 10,000 public servants added by the Albanese government.
Exclusive: Almost two years into his first term representing the ACT as an independent, Senator David Pocock has revealed he intends to seek another three-year term.
Sensitive content: It was "completely unacceptable" an investigation around the death of compulsive gambler Raimon "Ray" Kasurinen had taken four years, the Labor backbencher said.
Fuel: Quarterly average petrol prices increased more in Canberra than any other major capital city late last year. But there's some good news for diesel drivers.
Analysis: Another endless debate prompting a politician to actively promote the prospect of zero progress on the broader issue surrounding the ACT's biggest venue, writes Melanie Dinjaski.
Technology: Sport could be turned on its head in the very near future as artificial intelligence emerges as a practical new tool to help coaches in ways never seen before.
Branded Content Rainforest to Rockies trip is feast for sensesFrom a thrilling seaplane flight for lunch atop a glacier, to rolling through the Rockies in a glass train, Canada's British Columbia has so many experiences to fill travellers with wonder.