Public holiday: In the ACT, it will be up to individual businesses to decide if they will remain open tomorrow as the nation marks the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
Sport: Newly appointed North Melbourne coach Alastair Clarkson and Brisbane Lions coach Chris Fagan will be afforded "natural justice" by a panel examining the racism claims, the AFL says.
Court: Chief Justice Lucy McCallum described the original 12-year term as "unjust" today, when she and two of her fellow ACT Court of Appeal judges re-sentenced the offender to 15 years behind bars.
Vale: Around $550 million worth of RAAF fighter aircraft will be seen above Canberra tomorrow in a flypast over Parliament House as part of the National Memorial Service to honour the late Queen.
Court: Prosecutors have dropped the charges levelled at two men who were accused of carrying out a south Canberra home invasion, during which one of the victims was cut with a machete.
Allhomes: The borders of the ACT are expanding for the first time in over 100 years, and the possibility of new housing will likely have a significant impact on affordability and options for housing in the territory.
Federal politics: Eleven eminent women, including the head of the Business Council of Australia Jennifer Westacott, have been announced as joining the Albanese government's inaugural Women's Economic Equality Taskforce.
Monarchy: The King is reportedly planning a "less expensive" coronation ceremony than his mother's and a "slimmed down" working monarchy as an acknowledgment of Britain's cost-of-living crisis.
Sport: Departing fullback Tom Banks has vowed to empty the tank for Australia A in the hope he can re-emerge as a Wallabies World Cup contender despite his injury setbacks.