Federal budget: A key billion-dollar Coalition grants program for the regions has been scrapped by the Labor government following a series of "pork-barrelling" controversies.
Court: "There's no rush. There's no time limit," Chief Justice Lucy McCallum said in the ACT Supreme Court on Monday morning, when the jury entered its fourth day of deliberations in the trial of Bruce Lehrmann.
Police: "ACT Policing want to remind the community that the ACT road toll for 2022 currently sits at 18 deaths and impaired driving remains one of the fatal five factors involved in serious and fatal collisions," police said.
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Court: The man accused of repeatedly firing a gun inside Canberra Airport has indicated he will plead guilty. Ali Rachid Ammoun, 63, appeared in the ACT Magistrates Court via phone from Canberra's jail.
Road death: When Jyle Molloy-Murphy's parents said their goodbyes to their son after the Red Hot Summer concert at Stage 88 in February this year, they could never have known it was the last time they would see him alive.
Opinion: Around the globe analysts proclaim democracy is in crisis and wring their hands while pondering why previously stable political systems are falling apart, writes Nicholas Stuart.
Education: A new sexual violence prevention toolkit released by the Australian National University lacks practical steps to curb abuse, student representatives say.
ACT politics: The ACT's work health and safety commissioner has rejected any suggestions that the safety watchdog was pressured by Mick Gentleman to issue a stop-work notice to the Legislative Assembly.
Environment: The federal government has assured the agriculture sector it would not be adversely affected by a global pledge to reduce the nation's methane emissions, but farmers want the promise in writing.
Review, Decision to Leave: If the director of this moody, compelling murder mystery was inspired to make movies after watching Vertigo, his new film about a detective besotted with a prime suspect shouldn't surprise us.