What's on: How do you make it appear as if a robot has emotions? That is the $6.6 million question the NGA is asking in its latest commission, Body Sculpture.
Court: The government admitted no liability in its previously confidential multimillion-dollar settlement with Brittany Higgins, court documents have revealed.
Police: Canberra's two "hidden" mobile phone detection cameras are revealing the true nature of this dangerous driving offence in the ACT, recording an average of more than 330 offences every day.
Music: Almost 20 years ago Missy Higgins released her trailblazing debut album, The Sound of White. Now she's gearing up to head out on the road to celebrate the album that started it all. Including a visit to Canberra.
News: Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds has launched another high-profile defamation action, this time against the ACT government and former chief prosecutor Shane Drumgold.
What's on: You can find Joe a few rows back in bay one. The 67-year-old is one of the few hundred who turned up to watch day two of the Prime Minister's XI against Pakistan at Manuka Oval on Thursday. So why do the diehards go to a tour match?
Public service: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has vowed his administration will restore the reputation of the federal public service following a year plagued with scandal.
World: Israel is battling Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip's biggest cities and says it has attacked dozens of targets, leaving 350 Palestinians dead and the rest struggling to survive in rapidly shrinking areas of refuge.
World: A 14-year-old girl has shot a fellow pupil dead and wounded five others before killing herself at a school in the Russian city of Bryansk, investigators say.
Locker Room: You can get it walkin', you can get it talkin', you can get it mowing a plough. Matter of fact, I've got it now. A hard-earned thirst needs a big cold can, and the best cold can at Manuka Oval is water.