Stadium debate: Here are the images that prove a city stadium can be back on the agenda, and it won't impact ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr's latest idea to build a 10,000-seat arena on the Civic pool site.
Companies collapsing: The number of Australian businesses entering external administration is on track to hit 10,000 this financial year, the worst level of business failures in more than a decade.
Sensitive content: A man who "holds a position of prominence" in a family, and owns multiple businesses, has denied indecently assaulting or raping children.
Police: A 22-year-old driver caught exceeding the speed limit by 110kmh on Bathurst's infamous Conrod Straight last week had his licence instantly suspended.
Federal politics: The French hero dubbed "bollard man" will secure an Australian permanent visa today after the PM heralded his "extraordinary courage".
What's on: Too often there's a disconnect between the paddock and the plate but the Southern Harvest Association is aiming to rectify that with the Harvest Festival this weekend.
Police: A teenager has been charged after hundreds of people rioted outside the Wakeley church where Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was allegedly stabbed on April 15.
Police: More police resources have been channelled to western Sydney to quell simmering community tensions after a stabbing at a church and an ensuring street riot.
Sport: The Tuggeranong basketball courts are as far removed from Paris as you can imagine. But it's here you'll find the greatest Australian basketballer in history.