Business: Creditors of failed estate will not get a cent from the sale of the property the business operated on, despite an estimated value of more than $30 million.
Health: The ACT government is also prepared that 15 per cent of Calvary Public's workforce will not transition by takeover date, court documents have revealed.
ACT politics: A new wind farm in Victoria that will provide electricity to the ACT is now in operation, Energy Minister Shane Rattenbury has announced.
Public service: Gordon de Brouwer's appointment to one of the federal public service's top jobs signifies a change to the role, which has absorbed reform responsibilities.
Court: A rapist, previously described as a "deranged animal" by his victim, has lost an appeal after a court dismissed claims his jail time was "excessive" and his guilty verdicts were "unreasonable".
Federal politics: Key whistleblower reforms are expected to hit the upper house with the Greens saying they're "ready, willing and able" to pass the protections.
Inquiry: National security laws allowing for the fully secret prosecution and jailing of a former intelligence officer are disproportionate and potentially "unconstitutional", a legal expert says.
NSW: The driver of a bus which rolled, killing 10 and injuring dozens more after a wedding at a NSW winery, will face court charged with a slew of dangerous driving offences.
US: Former President Donald Trump has arrived in Miami to face federal criminal charges as a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found the case had not dented his re-election hopes.
Rugby union: The man who's produced two straight man-of-the-match performances or the Wallaby with the ability to break a game open in an instant? That's the dilemma facing Stephen Larkham.
Tennis: Seven months after his last match, Nick Kyrgios will step onto the court in Stuttgart, aiming to get time on the grass in readiness for next month's return to Wimbledon.