What's on: In the age of the video game, "old-fashioned" board games are now celebrating a boom. The national championships of a little known one will be staged in the capital this weekend. Opinion: why board games are cool
Federal politics: The Albanese government's signature climate change bill has hit choppy waters, key crossbench senators David Pocock, Jacqui Lambie and Tammy Tyrrell forming an alliance to stop Labor shopping around for the last vote it needs.
Court: The family of a woman who died after a series of "lost opportunities" wants a coroner to make adverse comments about a nurse, an ex-cop and a drug dealer.
Environment: Kingston foreshore restaurant Cinnabar uses gas burners for its Asian menu, however, a plan to have all ACT businesses and homes off gas by 2045 would mean a major refit for the kitchen.
Private Capital: Wanniassa's Connie and Ian Warburton are well-known for each year turning their Osmand St home into an amazing Halloween attraction. It will be back in October, but the dynamic duo are first up to something else very special.
Sport: Canberra Raiders forward Corey Horsburgh has endured a frightening battle with pneumonia in recent weeks, but thankfully the red-headed big man is finally on the mend.
Court: A convicted killer will soon walk free after being sentenced for a string of thefts that occurred while he was either on bail or a suspended jail sentence for headbutting.
Art: Getting your art in a gallery is one thing, getting it on a six-metre high banner in one of the most high-profile locations in Canberra is another.