Subscriber: Yvette Van Loo and more than 300 tenants like her will be involuntarily relocated from their government houses, with fears for where they will be moved to.
The Coalition has announced a $10 million package to ease the damage in the short-term, while promising further work on the sector's sustainability after the election.
Subscriber: Four months after first contracting the virus, the text from ACT Health declaring 'positive' was a shock, and COVID-19 sure hit differently the second time, writes Finn McHugh.
Subscriber: Randomness is actually very important for many applications - from art to baby names to blockchain - and creating true randomness is more complicated that it may seem.
Subscriber: Invited by ACT police and with the full approval of this newspaper's management - it was 1972 after all - journalist Jim Darling was instructed to drink seven "middies" of beer in quick succession.
Top school graduates would be paid up to $12,000 a year to study teaching under a Labor plan to help raise standards in the classroom, as early voting opens.
Analysis: Two middle-aged men shouted at each other on prime-time TV last night and accused each other of lying. And it wasn't a reality show. Or was it?
Scott Morrison conceded the national vaccine rollout "was a race" during the leaders' debate on Sunday night, and claimed never to have witnessed corruption during his 14 years in Parliament.
Subscriber: Noah Lolesio will stay in Australian rugby for the chance to learn from "the best flyhalf we've ever had" as he looks to realise a dream of playing in a World Cup.