Property: No longer just a property buzzword, build-to-rent is emerging as a new housing model in Canberra with more than 2500 rental apartments in the pipeline.
Police: The condition of a NSW grandmother who was Tasered by police while using a walking frame and holding a steak knife has worsened, a family friend says.
Emergency services: The Emergency Services Agency is prioritising the "bright, shiny and new" at the expense of looking after the health and wellbeing of firefighters, a union has said.
Court: A building company has admitted endangering the health and safety of an employee after a man was crushed by a load of lumber, leaving him with spinal, rib and eye socket fractures. "I will never be the person I once was," the worker said.
Health: The Commonwealth government should intervene to stop the ACT government's planned forced acquisition of the Catholic-run Calvary Public Hospital at Bruce, the federal opposition has said.
Opinion: Anthony Albanese's one year in charge has delivered Australia its most stable sense of government since John Howard was prime minister. It's no coincidence, either, writes Mark Kenny.
Sport: Brad Fittler could cart a "loose cannon" into rugby league's most intense arena as star Raiders back-rower Hudson Young goes head-to-head with a rival contender in the capital today to prove he is a perfect fit for a sky blue jersey.
Court: A 20-year-old unlicensed driver who allegedly sought to avoid police by moving to the back seat of his car after running a red light has been remanded in custody.