Good morning, Canberra. There's a partly cloudy day ahead with a maximum forecast of 19 degrees on this historic referendum day. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Sensitive content | Court: Officers interrupted an alleged carving knife attack after arriving at a home to hear an elderly woman calling out "help me", police claim.
World: Israel's call for half of the Gaza Strip's population to relocate to the south is hiking Egypt's fears of a massive influx of refugees across the heavily fortified border into its territory.
Rerferendum | Voice to Parliament: How to decide to vote "yes" or "no" in today's referendum. There's no right answer, only the answer that's right for you, writes James Joyce.
Referendum: "These aren't just statistics. I see the terrible conditions in my family, and I 100 per cent believe a Voice would change that," says "yes" campaigner Noah Allan.
Health: Former army major Todd Berry has PTSD, anxiety and depression from his military service. He was also one of those people who just couldn't meditate - but not anymore.
Sport: Wondering who to cheer for in France after the Wallabies were booked on the first flight home? Sunday morning's quarter-final between Ireland and New Zealand might give you the answer.
Madonna: As the pop superstar celebrates 40 years in the music industry - but is not bringing her The Celebration Tour to Australia - Canberran Jerry Kirbell is making it up for it by sharing his collection with the public.
Explore Travel: While it was once a cold place with a warm climate, today the friendly, cosmopolitan, foodie, arty city is the most popular regional destination for internal migration in Australia.