Anzac Day | Watch: Thirty years after Australian troops tried to police the civil war in Somalia, today's Governor-General has spelled out the lessons the military which he commanded learned there.
Federal politics: A drastic reduction in the Australian Defence Force's land power to make way for long-range missiles has been criticised by the opposition and some experts as "specious", as the review's finer details are put under the microscope.
Health: The Albanese government has pledged $50 million towards researching long COVID and will also develop a national plan to help tackle the disease.
Anzac Day: The traditional game was played by soldiers during World War I. Here's where you can get a slice of the action in the capital today after Anzac Day ceremonies have finished.
Court: A sex offender was "very much minimising his criminality" when he misrepresented an attempted rape and suggested he may have been "set up", a judge has found.
ACT politics: Nearly $1 million has been distributed among six Canberra clubs for projects aimed at helping them become less reliant on poker machine revenue.
Sport: Jack Wighton's halves partner has backed the Canberra star to shake off the intense scrutiny surrounding his next contract ahead of this weekend's Dolphins clash in Wagga Wagga.
Art: What does it mean to protest? That's the core question to author and activist Isobelle Carmody's upcoming interactive installation at Gorman Arts Centre, What Would You Stand For?