Good morning, Canberra. It's a partly cloudy day ahead, with the slight chance of a shower and a top of 25 degrees. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Video: A world-class simulation centre has opened at CSIRO Black Mountain, allowing scientists to mimic extreme fire events like the Black Summer bushfires.
Subscriber: Finance Minister Simon Birmingham has accused Labor of "rank hypocrisy of the highest order" for skewing funding commitments toward marginal or target seats.
Subscriber:Many have welcomed the ACT government's long-awaited overhaul of its planning laws, but changes that would allow development application processes to be bypassed have drawn concern.
Subscriber | Analysis: Planning is a hot-button issue in the ever-changing city of Canberra. Little wonder, given the ACT's current system is a bit of a mess.
Subscriber: A woman who suffered a broken back and brain damage in a crash with a negligent driver says she feels 20 years older as a result of her injuries.
Public-sector wages would lift by 4 per cent annually for four years, in a bid to drive wage growth across the private sector under the party's public service policy.
Subscriber: But a prosecutor says the alleged victim had "no motive" to lie about being kidnapped by Samuel Carrasco, who is on trial in the ACT Supreme Court.
Subscriber: A union representative for ATO staff told the Federal Court the agency misled him about its approach to pandemic-related working from home arrangements.
Subscriber:The Canberra Raiders and ACT Brumbies hope a new stadium in Civic is still the main sporting infrastructure priority despite a new push to build a 10,000-seat venue in Wanniassa.