Police: Nancy Dong said that she was wrestled to the ground, and kneed by one of two men she caught spray-painting over anti-CCP slogans on billboards on her car.
Federal politics: The United Nations this year warned Australia's human rights status was in jeopardy, partly over its politicisation of the human rights commissioner role.
Federal politics: ACT senator and Finance Minister Katy Gallagher said the federal government is "not in a position" to waive the territory's $100 million historic housing debt.
Court: Brittany Higgins is expected to return to the witness stand on Friday to continue giving evidence in the trial of the former colleague accused of raping her at Parliament House.
Property: The LDK Seniors' Living development on Blocks 864 and 1151 Weston Creek will include 55 town houses and 272 apartments, in a precinct named "Amberfield".
Court: Dwayne John James Goward, 35, and Kaylah Louise Maxine Cook, 28, are both now behind bars following their arrests in a car park at the Canberra Outlet Centre.
Education: Canberra's universities have slid down the Times Higher Education world university rankings this year with COVID restrictions blamed for impacting on research.
Development: The standing committee on public accounts also recommended an independent external review be commissioned of the government's indicative land release program.
Environment: Several ACT lakes will be stocked with Murray cod and golden perch at a cost of $25,000 a year, in an attempt to conserve native fish amid a decades-long species decline.