Court | Watch: The rogue juror who caused a mistrial in the Parliament House rape case took more problematic research into the jury room than first thought.
Transport: The Barr government agreed to cancel three federally-supported infrastructure projects in the territory whose costs exactly add up to the amount allocated to the next extension of the light rail network.
Federal politics | Watch: The book which revealed Scott Morrison's secret ministries scandal has been referred to the Attorney-General's Department, over concerns it contains information normally protected under cabinet confidentiality.
Public service: Specialist intelligence roles are remaining empty as security clearance wait times stretch well beyond a year, the head of Australia's spy watchdog has warned.
What's on | Watch: All the rain may have delayed some decorations from going up, but Canberra's trick-or-treaters are getting everything in place for this weekend and Monday, October 31. Here are some great spots to check out.
Food: The team behind Ainslie's award-winning restaurant Pilot are planning a new venue in the city, with Such and Such expected to open its doors in early December.
Sport: NRL players are growing impatient with the sport's governing bodies over stalled negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement, as a former Canberra Raider leads the charge to get a deal done.
Business: Elon Musk has become Twitter Inc's new owner, firing top executives he had accused of misleading him and providing little clarity over how he will achieve the lofty ambitions he has outlined for the social media platform.
Tourism | Watch: After decades of reported supernatural sightings, a house in NSW's Riverina has confidently billed itself as "Australia's most haunted homestead".
Opinion | Age of the Dragon: On Sunday, Australia's security outlook worsened. Two days later, the government's budget did almost nothing about it, writes Bradley Perrett.