Good morning, Canberra. After a foggy and frosty morning, we'll enjoy a sunny afternoon with a top of 15 degrees. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Watch: Carpet Court in Yass is open for business - which is pretty amazing since it was right next door to the devastating blaze that destroyed the Commercial Hotel.
Health: The head of Canberra Health Services has urged his team members to reach out to staff at Calvary Public Hospital Bruce during the "unsettled time".
Court: A car has been driven on the wrong side of the road and through red lights on major Canberra thoroughfares before sliding out of control during a high-speed police chase.
Exclusive: Dave Smith has claimed credit for a three-year-old, $87.5 million Morrison government budget measure in a letter delivered to thousands of constituents.
ACT politics: A $12 million investment fund spent on bringing major events and exhibitions to Canberra over more than a decade has helped contribute to a $1 billion return for the capital.
Court: A top detective says he was directed to charge Bruce Lehrmann at a time police faced the "potential threat" of Brittany Higgins criticising their delay in making the key decision.
Sport: Capital Football has welcomed a new push for federal government funding in Canberra's community sporting facilities as the organisation braces for another delay to its "Home of Football" dreams.