Canberra news: Dozens of Canberrans living near the Russian embassy have received propaganda pamphlets, urging support for the Kremlin's "great work" in Ukraine.
Public service: Australia's central welfare agency has been forced to overhaul its hiring selection processes after the government's anti-cronyism watchdog overturned a series of promotions.
Transport: Customers due to fly from Canberra with Qatar in the middle of December have received an email saying the flight will now start in Melbourne.
Federal politics: Automatic phone calls made to Canberrans on the eve of the election did not breach electoral laws because they only targeted "subscribers", the electoral commission has claimed.
Walker inquest: A Northern Territory police officer who shot dead an Indigenous teenager would likely have been rejected from joining the force if a disciplinary issue during his time in the army had been known, an inquest has been told.
Streaming: While the vacationers in The White Lotus chain may not wake in a bath of ice minus a kidney, they still tend to have a pretty awful time, begging the question: why not just stay at home?
Basketball: Kristen Veal is the problem-solver the new Canberra Capitals need. Yes, she's "fully confident" they can go all the way in what will be her first season as a WNBL coach.