Good morning, Canberra. We're heading for a top of 29 degrees as cloud cover builds today. There's a slight chance of a shower. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Watch: The use and ethicality of artificial intelligence emerged as a common anxiety among 16 and 17 year olds from all over Australia, during their visit to the capital.
Sport: The Canberra Club is hopeful it can push ahead with a $2 billion redevelopment plan this year at its Thoroughbred Park, despite the ACT Greens' call to to raze the site for more inner north housing.
Sport: Retired Australian Test star David Warner is set to make a game-day dash to the capital for his Big Bash showdown with the Adelaide Strikers on Sunday night.
Opinion: Relying on offenders to reoffend and a DNA match to occur before allocating resources to a case cannot be the only progress these cold cases see, writes John Mikita.
Food: A new cookbook, Rude Food, is channelling that same juvenile sense of humour, hoping to raise a few eyebrows and awareness of "below the belt" cancers.
National: "They pulled that out and opened it up and there were three fish. They pulled out each one. They had spear holes in them and the spear was lying next to the bag."
Sport: "He's worked with so many athletes and he is quite precise with what he wants you to do, so being able to get reps in with him day in, day out was awesome. It's definitely correlating into games."
Federal politics: A 2035 emissions reduction target could be problematic for Australia and the government should remain focused on 2050, deputy Nationals leader Perin Davey says.