Transport: The Canberra Liberals have been accused of being "out of touch" due to their opposition of light rail to Woden, but their position has not prompted the government to release more information on costs and timelines for the project.
Federal politics: Scott Morrison's unpopularity was the "single most significant factor" in Anthony Albanese's election win, Labor's campaign review has found.
Public service: Damning census results which expose the shocking culture inside Parliament House have finally seen the light of day after a four-year battle involving the information watchdog and peak public service body.
Public service: A senior Services Australia official attempted to "influence" the Commonwealth Ombudsman into making favourable conclusions about the Robodebt scheme in 2017, the royal commission has heard.
Sport: A Civic stadium is back on the agenda. ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr said the inverted-bowl design was an interesting idea and he will examine the unsolicited submission for a Civic stadium closely.
Opinion: The National Party's hypocritical and evidence-lacking decision to oppose the Voice to Parliament exemplifies the political dilemma the Liberal Party has faced since 2007, writes Crispin Hull.