Education: The proprietors of Brindabella Christian College have racked up a $4.8 million debt to the Australian Tax Office, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal has been told.
Health: Canberra Health Services is banking on its new critical services building attracting more healthcare workers to the ACT, as recruitment gets underway ahead of its 2024 opening.
Opinion: There's one thing that's really worrying me about moving, and it's not admin-related, or to do with redirecting mail, buying more boxes or filling more garbage bags, writes Sally Pryor.
Federal politics: The Greens and Labor have reached a deal over the proposed safeguard mechanism revamp, but the party's leader, Adam Bandt, has heavily criticised the Albanese government over its climate credentials.
Court: The Fair Work Ombudsman has discontinued court action against a union and two of its officials, who allegedly hindered and obstructed work at the $500 million Founders Lane development in Braddon.
Education: The $1.462 million pilot was a commitment that ACT Labor made at the 2020 election. The rollout will start in term three and run for 18 months.
Court: A stabbed man was heard telling his alleged assailant to knife him "properly" when a loud argument in Canberra's north "got out of hand", a court has been told.
Property: The rain didn't deter buyers and local residents from gathering on Saturday for the auction of a brand-new home in Strathnairn, built with $1 million worth of donated materials and labour.
Sport: Wighton has been offered an $1800 fine for his hit on Lachie Miller, but the bigger problem is he faces a two-match ban for a late shot on Newcastle's Jackson Hastings.