Explainer: There has been a serious breach of privacy from Canberra Health Services staff who illegally shared patient records over "a period of years" with multiple people outside the organisation.
Housing: No-cause evictions have been banned in the ACT, which the government believes will give tenants greater rights and the opposition says will force property investors to leave the market.
Foreign affairs: A conflict between China and the western world over Taiwan has been dismissed by former Coalition prime minister John Howard as a "silly idea".
Court: A driver who ploughed his car into three police officers kept a notebook that appeared to list cops "among targets to kill", a judge has revealed.
Federal politics: Two political heavy hitters have marked 100 years of tennis across the ACT with a special early morning hit out at the court at The Lodge in Canberra.
Survey: People in the ACT are more worried about the growing impact of seriously bad weather on property than people in the rest of Australia, according to one of the country's big insurers.
Basketball: Canberra Capitals coach Kristen Veal has revealed some of her recruiting plans for the upcoming free agency period after the team announced another re-signing.