Good morning, Canberra. After a freezing night of minus 3 degrees which felt as cold as minus 6.5, we're in for a top of 13 today. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Inquiry: One of Australia's top cops admits his unnecessary rush to "move on" resulted in police sending Brittany Higgins' confidential counselling notes to lawyers for the man she accused of rape.
Court | Watch: The man accused of setting fire to an historic Yass pub has been granted bail by a magistrate, who said the alleged offender was at "enormous risk" of self-harm in custody.
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Opinion: Everything ministers and departments have done about pressing for consequences for PwC has come very slowly, long after the decision-makers have known the details, writes Jack Waterford.
Education: Learning support and administrative staff at Catholic schools will be paid the same as their public school counterparts under an interim deal reached with NSW and ACT Catholic school dioceses.
Court: A business owner involved in the importation of a cocaine-filled excavator continued to "proclaim his innocence" ahead of being sentenced to more than a decade behind bars.
Sport: He's joining tonight's opponents for a supposedly better chance to win a premiership. So how will Jack Wighton feel when he takes on Souths at Homebush?
What's on: With the Come From Away musical soon to arrive at Canberra Theatre Centre, take a deep dive into how a tiny Canadian town banded together to help thousands of global travellers after the September 11 attacks.
Health: The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation said the acquisition was not a conventional transfer of business but rather "the transfer of Canberrans' healthcare".