Good morning, Canberra. We're in for a high chance of rain (4mm to 15mm) today on the way to a top of 10 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital.
More than 60 ACT pharmacies could soon administer the AstraZeneca vaccine, a move which Pharmacy Guild of Australia ACT branch president Simon Blacker said was "better late than never".
Canberrans will be asked to weigh up whether larger open spaces or greater room to expand clinical services is more important in the next stage of the masterplan process for the Canberra Hospital campus.
Million-dollar sales have set new highs across five suburbs in Canberra in the last week, including Holder, Chisholm, Weston, Crace and Casey, bringing Canberra’s streak of suburb record-breaking sales to 60 this year.
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A stunning last-ditch try-saver from Jordan Rapana capped an incredible display from the Canberra fullback as the Raiders notched three wins in a row for the first time this season to climb into the NRL top eight last night.
Subscriber: A man who facilitated a sophisticated hydroponic cannabis-growing operation at his $1.1 million property is set to face "an oncoming battle" over the forfeiture of that property after walking free from court.
Subscriber: Canberra property giant Geocon has scaled back its controversial plans for an eight-storey apartment building near the Kingston shops, and will instead propose a four-storey office building.
Opinion: The questions are finally getting tougher for Prime Minister Scott Morrison, with the possibility of a hung parliament at the next election - even the possibility that he may lose government, writes John Hewson.
Subscriber: A judge has described a violent north Canberra home invasion as "a form of self-help" while sparing two members of a vigilante group time behind bars.
Subscriber: The Home Affairs Department will be forced to listen to staff concerns when introducing new policies after losing its second battle against the workplace umpire over a sleeveless top ban it introduced earlier this year.
Subscriber | Opinion: This month Japan improved our security by sending a signal to China that reduced the risk of war. We can reduce that risk further by training alongside Japanese forces, writes Bradley Perrett.