Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a partly cloudy start to the working week, with a top of 21 degrees predicted. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Domestic violence: Women, men, children, and even dogs, marched from Commonwealth Park to Parliament House as part of No More: National Rally Against Violence rallies which have taken place across the country.
Development: The government is set to start long-awaited planning works for north Curtin with consultation on the future of the site set to start this week.
Federal politics: Jacob Vadakkedathu has been preselected to run as the Canberra Liberals' top Senate candidate at the next election, when the party will seek to reclaim the seat lost by Zed Seselja.
Court: The co-owner of a Canberra media company is accused of warning police he was "a very violent man" while resisting arrest for allegedly assaulting a woman and ripping out her hair.
Opinion: As the ACT's election season gets under way, it is important to think about the process of the election, and what the ACT needs from this process, writes Devin Bowles.
Sport: Allan Alaalatoa "is desperate to stay on the field for as long as he can" with the ACT Brumbies considering ramping up his playing time on the comeback trail from a ruptured Achilles.