Property: Geocon will walk away from its plans to build an 11-storey hotel at Garema Place in Civic, nearly three years after the proposal was approved.
Explainer: COVID-19 rules and restrictions across the country are changing, as the federal government effectively signals the end of the pandemic which has gripped the world for more than two years. What does this mean for the ACT?
Crime: A driver accused of driving towards police and speeding excessively before losing control of his vehicle and crashing into a power pole is set to face court for nearly half a dozen charges.
Watch: When we experience life's difficult moments, most of us feel drawn to spend time at our 'special place'. For me, that place is Weereewaa (Lake George), writes Tim the Yowie Man.
Coronavirus: ACT Health has published the statistics for the past week, reporting 657 new COVID cases, from 4pm on Thursday, October 6 to 4pm on Thursday, October 13.
Economy: Inflation remains public enemy number one as the Treasurer expects the US central bank to keep hiking rates aggressively in response to a higher-than-expected inflation print.
Watch: About 70 residents have been told to leave Maribyrnong in inner Melbourne, along with hundreds in the city of Benalla on the Broken River and Wedderburn following a breach at Skinners Flat Reservoir.
EVs: Australians' appetite for electric vehicles is increasing year-on-year, with the market share up 65 per cent in 2022, but it is still only just above 3 per cent of new car sales.
Cricket: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to meet with Cricket Australia selector George Bailey in the coming weeks to pick a team for the return of the PM's XI match.
Brittany Higgins returned to the witness stand in the ACT Supreme Court today, pointing at Bruce Lehrmann across a courtroom and telling him "nothing was fine after what you did to me".
The man accused of sexually assaulting Brittany Higgins told police his world had been "rocked" by his former colleague's claims, detailing how he was targeted by a Twitter account called "Bruce the rapist".
Brittany Higgins was "broken" after her alleged rape, people close to her have told the jury tasked with determining whether a former Liberal Party colleague raped her at Parliament House.
Federal agents stationed at Parliament House have recalled Brittany Higgins describing her accused rapist being "quite handsy" with her in the hours before the alleged attack.
The man accused of sexually assaulting Brittany Higgins "seemed to be in a hurry to get out" of Parliament House when he left after the alleged rape, a security guard says.