When actors again tread the boards at the Causeway Hall, they will be breathing new life into Canberra's first venue, in a bold project directors hope will invigorate the local theatre scene.
A contentious religious discrimination bill will be put to Parliament this week, as Labor says "bring it on" over a cost-of-living battle at the next election.
A volatile global economy and longer-lived public servants means the ACT is on track to fall short of plugging an $8 billion hole in its superannuation liability by a 2030 deadline, amid renewed pressure to divest from holdings in unethical companies.
Capital Pathology went from administering about 300 tests a week to conducting almost 5000 in a single day during the height of the ACT's COVID outbreak. Here's how they did it.
Slow vaccine take-up among Pacific nations will dramatically hamper regional COVID-19 recovery efforts with some countries not expected to reach high rates for another five years, new research shows.
Subscriber | Opinion: Many politicians today build an appeal to instinct rather than intellect. Peter Dutton does it better than most, writes Nicholas Stuart.
The ACT has recorded another 16 COVID-19 cases in the 24 hours to 8pm on Saturday, as an alarming outbreak in the Northern Territory continues to escalate.
Subscriber: Raiders captain Elliott Whitehead has spoken to hooker Tom Starling following the youngster's arrest after a drunken incident on the Central Coast last month.
Subscriber: The Australian Sports Commission could have a new leader by the end of the year as the government organisation reverts to a one-boss approach for Sport Australia and the AIS.