Good morning, Canberra. The rain should ease off but it will be a cold and windy Sunday with a top of 13 degrees. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Video and photos: Chris Cairns says he sidestepped death, but one of New Zealand's greatest cricketers doesn't know if he will be able to stand or walk again.
Subscriber: Cube nightclub will appear before the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal over a breach of their liquor licensing agreement which ended an investigation into an alleged sexual assault at their premises.
Subscriber: The case of a 13-year-old being found guilty of an offence will go back to the ACT Children's Court after a higher court found it failed to call on the prosecution to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the child knew his conduct was wrong.
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Mass migration from the city is driving locals out of the property market on the South Coast with the cost of family homes almost doubling in the past two years.
Subscriber: Year 12 students at a Canberra private boys' school were encouraged to do criminal and sexually explicit acts as part of a scavenger hunt in their last week of school.
Chief Minister Andrew Barr has thrown his support behind an Ona Coffee barista banned from re-entering Australia after representing the country in an international coffee competition.
Analysis |Caden Helmers: It is the most vexing question for any international cricket powerhouse. How do New Zealand find themselves here again, within reach of another ICC crown?