Good morning, Canberra. There’s a cloudy day ahead with a top of 19, a slight chance of a shower and some light winds about. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Exclusive: Independent ACT Senate candidate David Pocock has entered the khaki election, criticising the Morrison government and pointing to the "overlooked" AFP.
The federal election fight on national security has intensified after Defence Minister Peter Dutton sounded an Anzac Day warning that Australia must prepare for war.
Photos: A small crowd had gathered on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin by Sunday afternoon, notes in hand, for an inaugural day of two-up at The Jetty's first Anzac Day.
Subscriber:A public servant charged with raping and committing indecent acts on a woman has been granted bail after a brief appearance in the ACT Magistrates Court on Anzac Day.
Analysis: It was inevitable Anzac Day would serve at least some political purposes this year for the Coalition and Labor, falling in the middle of the election campaign, writes Doug Dingwall.
A new defence school and beefed up aerial surveillance are among the key pillars Labor believes will help restore Australia's position as preferred partner of the Pacific Islands.
A judge held former US president Donald Trump in contempt of court for not producing documents subpoenaed related to his business practices, and ordered Trump to be fined $10,000 per day until he complies.
Elon Musk clinched a deal to buy Twitter for $US 44 billion ($A61 billion) in a transaction that will shift control of the platform used by millions and global leaders to the world's richest person.
It's been 40 years since Australian Dance Week first chasséd its way into Canberra, bringing with it a program of community picnics and lunchtime performances. It's back!
Staff in community sector organisations worked unpaid overtime in order to make up for government funding shortfalls, a national industry survey has found.