Good morning, Canberra. After a morning frost we're in for some showers today on the way to a top of 9 degrees. Here's what's making news in the capital.
Subscriber: The demolition of the award-winning Anzac Hall is well under way, with the building's roof now visibly removed as the former exhibition space nears its mid-September demise.
Government officials returning to Australia will be allowed to quarantine at the Australian National University campus, with the first group set to arrive today.
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Subscriber: An Olympic hopeful who avoided punishment after admitting to an "animalistic" New Year's Eve attack on two strangers is back in court with prosecutors appealing to have convictions recorded to protect the community.
Subscriber: Canberra's construction industry is bracing for further delays in both commercial and residential developments as the Sydney Covid outbreak puts restrictions on labourers entering the ACT.
Subscriber: The self-described Alexander Maconochie Centre "ping pong champion" has been told to hand himself in after he was mistakenly released from Canberra's jail last week.
Subscriber: GWS Giants boss Dave Matthews is desperate to play Port Adelaide at Manuka Oval, with a return to the capital a big priority for the AFL club.
Subscriber | Opinion: The economists who blame immigrants for low wages seem to have forgotten one of the most basic tenets of macroeconomics, writes Adam Triggs.
Food & Wine: There's a lot to like about Rebel Rebel, but let's start with the architectural splendour of the recycled public-housing timber that lines the ceilings.