Court: A Canberra lawyer and senior university lecturer "demonstrated a cavalier and aggressive willingness ... to use his professional status as a barrister to advance his commercial interests", a judge has said.
Technology: Chinese-linked surveillance cameras scattered through the Australian War Memorial are being removed out of "an abundance of caution", the institution's new chair has said.
Federal politics: Anthony Albanese has declared Federal Parliament has a "chance to lead" on matters of bullying, harassment and abuse, but there is more work to do.
Opinion: There is no doubt that how Canberrans get from A to B will look different in the future, but this doesn't mean every trip will have to be on public transport or on foot, writes Mick Gentleman.
Parenting: Too few mothers breastfeed their babies, according to new research done by the Australian National University. And too many rely instead on manufactured milk formula.
Music: Their latest tour - which comes through Canberra tomorrow night - celebrates the 30-year anniversary of the band's 1993 debut album World Of Noise.
World: Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has declared a state of emergency in 10 provinces devastated by two earthquakes that killed more than 7200 people in southern Turkey and neighbouring Syria.