Federal politics: Opponents are resigned to the territory rights bill passing and have shifted their attention to trying to restrict assisted dying laws in the territories.
ACT politics: The standard of care at the Dhulwa Mental Health Unit is well below expectations, patient and treatment procedures are unclear and dysfunction between staff has contributed to a toxic work culture.
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Court: The case against a construction worker who stabbed a party boat birthday boy has been scrapped, less than a week before his trial, after the issue of self-defence was raised.
Food & Wine: If there's one place in town that puts the hospitality back into hospitality it's Bar Beirut. And now, the rest of Australia has noticed that too.
Police: Two men are behind bars after they were arrested by tactical police as part of an ongoing investigation into the alleged commercial supply of cocaine and methamphetamine.
Art: 2022's Cartoonist of the Year, The Canberra Times's own David Pope, had a "pretty excellent year", according to Museum of Australian Democracy curator Amy Lay.
Community: Minister for Gaming Shane Rattenbury said the government had opted for community clubs to provide shelter during these emergencies because they are easily accessible across the territory.
Streaming: Witty writing and on-point performances elevate this dark teen melodrama, which is proving to be a heavy hitter for Netflix.
'A new golden generation': The Socceroos are inspiring us
Soccer: An eclectic mix of players without so much as one Premier League starter among them, and a coach who was supposed to be a dead man walking in Qatar. These are the stories of the Socceroos' "new golden generation"