Sport | In depth: When Australia needed someone to step up, Hayley Raso delivered. Tonight, in one of the biggest moments in women's sporting history for Australia, her former Canberra coaches reveal what makes the superstar tick.
Public service: Australia's Department of Defence has racked up a $26 billion bill for contractors and consultants over the last financial year, totalling more than half of what all the other federal government agencies have spent combined.
Public service | Watch: Patrick Gorman does not want to see public service "heroes" forgotten, as the bureaucracy attempts to win back public trust in the wake of the findings on the "crude and cruel" robodebt scheme.
Sport | Analysis: Jack Wighton is often accused of being a "rocks or diamonds" player. So setting up tries for both teams at Canberra Stadium on Sunday was pretty on brand.
Public Eye: It's the question on everyone's lips. Are you Team Barbie or Team Oppenheimer. Team Barbenheimer, even? Naturally, the Public Eye team delved deep inside the walls of Parliament House for the answers.
Defence: At 98, Jack Sealey can still turn out for the military. He'll be cutting the ribbon at a ceremony in Queanbeyan to mark 100 years of the Legacy organisation which looks after the families of veterans.
Public service | Watch: The fit-out cost of a new building for the Australian Taxation Office is expected to top $125 million, a proposal put before a parliamentary works committee has revealed.
Tragedy: A 28-year-old woman has lost her husband and five young sons in a devastating blaze after fire crews found six bodies inside the wreckage of their home on Queensland's Russell Island.
Education: For the past decade England's schooling system has been on the rise in international measures, rising to fourth in the world in a recent literacy study. Australia, long copying Finland's dying model, has been urged to wake up.