Road toll: First-responders have described the impact felt by family, friends - and their own staff - as the ACT reels from the worst road trauma seen in years.
Health: The Garran Surge Centre will be removed from the suburb's oval and could be repurposed elsewhere, but any move is not expected to happen this year.
Court: A violent attack has left a sex worker unemployed, with the woman unable to return to her job at a Canberra brothel after a client bit her and pulled her hair.
Transport: Labor's decision to scrap three federally supported road projects in the ACT has been labelled "disappointing" and "disgraceful" by community members.
Transport: Federal infrastructure officials have updated the estimated start and handover dates for the light rail extension from Alinga Street to Commonwealth Park after doubts over the timing were raised in the ACT Legislative Assembly.
Public service: The head of the national weather bureau has apologised for the untimely unveiling of a $220,000 rebranding project, admitting there would be "significant learnings" for his team.
Opinion: Such uncertainty is a good reason why even loyal Labor voters should be demanding some political and economic insurance from Labor, writes Jack Waterford.
Art: An artwork of Victoria Cross recipient, William "Bill" Newton, painted by this year's Archibald Prize winner, Blak Douglas, has been gifted to the Australian War Memorial.
Sport: Next year's FIFA Women's World Cup could force some Sydney NRL clubs to switch games to Canberra Stadium to account for the loss of key stadiums for an extended period.