Good morning, Canberra. It'll warm up to an expected 15 degrees today, with a mostly sunny afternoon to come. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Court: The Belconnen man faces 14 charges including unlicensed driving and driving a stolen vehicle. He is said to have spent "two minutes struggling to park" before stopping in a car park thoroughfare.
ACT politics: ACT Labor members have agreed to support moving towards a four-day working week with no loss of pay and to support a trial in the territory's public service.
Video | Health: ACT's Health Minister has conceded some staff at North Canberra Hospital, formerly Calvary, felt pressured to transition to Canberra Health Services.
CIT scandal: Canberra Institute of Technology will continue to pay the salaries for two chief executives as an investigation continues, possibly for up to another two years.
Politics: A National Gallery that houses Blue Poles but had been forced to put buckets out to catch raindrops was embarrassing for Australia, the Prime Minister has said.
Health: Authorities have defended the use of medical imaging machines deemed to be beyond the end of useful life saying the machines still work and are operating effectively.
Sport: The day Katrina Fanning wasn't sure would ever happen has finally arrived as the Canberra Raiders' NRLW team kick-off their very first season today.
Sport: Grace Kemp is being tipped to terrorise the NRLW when she is unleashed by the Canberra Raiders - and Dally M-winning superstar Emma Tonegato may be on high alert.