Referendum: There will not be a constitutionally enshrined Indigenous Voice to Parliament after voters turned against the proposal in Saturday's referendum.
Referendum: Anthony Albanese has accepted the failure of the Voice referendum to pass, saying he "absolutely" respects the decision of the Australian people.
Referendum | Editorial: This was the 45th proposal put to a referendum. Only eight have been carried. How would this often divisive referendum have played out had Peter Dutton and the Coalition backed it?
ACT politics: Revelations the chair of the inquiry into the botched trial of Bruce Lehrmann used a personal email address have raised concerns over whether the probe handed all required documents to the ACT.
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World: Thousands of Palestinians have fled the north of the Gaza Strip from the path of an expected Israeli ground assault, while Israel pounds the area with more air strikes and says it kept two roads open to let people escape.
Referendum | Analysis: This is a "no" victory that does nothing but stir up some very ugly sentiment and exhaust dispirited First Nations leaders who have carried the 20-year path to constitutional recognition, writes Karen Barlow.
Referendum: For some Canberrans at polling booths yesterday, their Voice decision came early and easy. For others, it had taken a considerable amount of research and deliberation before they filled in their ballot.
Health: A training college is still concerned about "severe issues" facing trainee supervision in Canberra Hospital's cardiology department, despite improvements in other areas.
World: Chris Luxon, a first-term MP and former Air New Zealand chief executive, will be the new prime minister of New Zealand after the country overwhelmingly elected a new centre-right government.
Court: A man was allegedly found with a painted Nerf gun two months before he was arrested for possessing a Glock handgun, which he claims was actually a toy.
Property: Forget the doom-saying about climate warming killing off the alpine industry because up at one of Australia's highest villages, the push to increase accommodation has stepped up another gear.
Film review: This is never going to replace live performance but for the Swifties that missed out on tickets (or the ones afraid they'll forget parts) Taylor Swift's new movie is still a magical experience, writes Amy Martin.
Soccer: Chile international Maria "Cote" Rojas is expected to form part of a potent Canberra United front three when the club kicks off its A-League Women campaign this afternoon.
Horse racing: Think About It's connections paid $70,000 for the gelding at the 2020 Melbourne Premier sales. On Saturday they celebrated a victory worth 100 times that value.