Video: The mountains are calling this summer, with trails around Canberra and deep in the Snowies expected to be jumping with mountain bikers when the season begins in earnest next month.
Canberra motorists emerging from lockdown and starting to use their cars more regularly for the first time in months can expect a big hit to the household budget after petrol prices this week reached their highest-ever national average price.
The snow industry hopes Australians will be "gun-shy" over international travel over summer and opt for regional holidays to support struggling businesses.
Subscriber: It is "hardly groundbreaking" to say the key witnesses in a Canberra prison bashing case are criminals, but that does not automatically mean they have lied, a prosecutor has told a court.
Mobile phone data collected during lockdown has offered insight into how the ACT might fare as it opens up, with compliant Canberrans reportedly staying away from crowded places and staying inside as ordered.
Canberrans have been warned local butchers are a "dying trade" after data showed a steep drop in apprenticeships. It's not the only sector struggling in the capital, either.
Do you recognise this offender? It's the common catchphrase used by law enforcement since the first "wanted" sketch posters were tacked outside a sheriff's office.
Subscriber: Costa Georgiadis will be 58 early next year. Despite a few grey hairs in that beard, the effervescent landscape architect who's best known for his television roles, seems to have not aged a day since he first appeared on our screens 12 years ago. He puts it down to a few simple things.
Marcus Stoinis has underlined his 'finisher' credentials, delivering Australia a tense final-over win over South Africa in their Twenty20 World Cup opener that threatened to end in record-breaking calamity.