Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a partly cloudy day, with a forecast top of 20 degrees and a slight chance of rain. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
In three weeks' time year 11 student Gabby Taylor will hit two milestones. She will both turn 16, and be eligible for a Pfizer booster shot, joining 8000 ACT teens.
Subscriber: University of Canberra staff say their employer has not done enough to eliminate risks posed by the Omicron variant of COVID-19 and have referred the university to WorkSafe ACT.
Subscriber: The ACT's Integrity Commission is probing the territory's purchase of blocks in West Basin but has ceased an investigation into the controversial purchase of a Glebe Park block by the now-defunct Land Development Agency.
Subscriber: A failed businessman will not see the inside of a jail cell despite giving identity thieves access to the personal details of dozens of customers, allowing the criminals to cause "chaos" and defraud credit providers of nearly $1 million.
Australia has retained the Ashes at Manuka Oval after a superb bowling display from budding superstar Darcie Brown, who did the damage before a late England fightback.
Anthony Albanese has demanded Aged Care Services Minister Richard Colbeck resign or be sacked, as the government assembles a taskforce to investigate deaths in the sector.
Subscriber | Analysis: After the exhibition of the PM's spectacularly failed attempt to reset and pitch clearly to voters this week, Australian politics suddenly finds itself at the point where Scott Morrison's leadership is an active question, even outside Canberra, writes Karen Barlow.
Canberra’s aerial skiing world champion Laura Peel and figure skater Brendan Kerry will be Australia's flag bearers at tonight’s Beijing Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
ACT police and anti-vaccine mandate protesters remain at an impasse four days after the illegal campsite was set up on the lawns behind the National Library.
He touched down in Canberra as a fleet-footed fullback renowned for all but breaking a defender's ankles. Now Nathan Carroll is pushing to fill a void at flyhalf for the ACT Brumbies.