ACT politics: The chief executive of a public training college stood down for close to two years pending a corruption inquiry has received another pay rise.
ACT politics: People who lose decision-making capacity after being approved for voluntary assisted dying may still be able to access assisted death in the ACT, with a Labor backbencher to consult on possible amendments to the laws.
Court: An alleged spree of unprovoked attacks, which is said to have included threats to kill and multiple dangerous police chases, has been described by a court as "extremely disturbing".
Public service | Analysis: A 17,000-strong investment in public service jobs could be a trying test of the Albanese government's vision to rebuild the bureaucracy, as cost of living weighs heavily on Australians.
Court: A former police officer can now return to the hospital where he allegedly threatened to "kill" a doctor and staff, following a variation of his bail conditions.
Sport: When the 1994 Canberra Raiders hold their reunion during Magic Round to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the club's last premiership triumph there'll be two hot topics of discussion.
Budget reply: Peter Dutton has promised to slash the annual migration rate to 140,000 and cut back international student numbers to address the nation's housing crisis if elected next year.
TV: Nursing a heavily-bandaged right hand, Farmer Wants a Wife star Joe Bobbin, of Bombala, was in Canberra this week, finally able to reveal he has found love on the show.
Education: Students at the ANU pro-Palestine protest encampment said they would not be moved despite the university's threat to discipline seven of them.
Sport: Rocking up to training to inspire the next generation, then having a session against a men's team just to keep her Olympic hopes alive, before shaking hands with the PM. Michelle Heyman is in a whirlwind.