Good morning, Canberra. There's a chance of a thunderstorm and showers this morning, with a partly cloudy afternoon and an expected top of 16 degrees. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Winner: It's almost as though our restaurant reviewer Chris Hansen predicted the future when he called the overall winner "one of our best dining experiences, full stop" in a recent review.
Sensitive content | Court: A man who denies raping his young niece in the middle of the night has described a prosecutor's cross-examination questions as "dumb" and "strange".
Analysis: When Philip Lowe formally relinquishes his post in less than two weeks, he will not be able to claim he has left the economy in better shape than when he found it, writes Adrian Rollins.
Music: The Rolling Stones have announced they are preparing to release their first album of original material in 18 years - since 2005's A Bigger Bang.
NRL | Watch: Jarrod Croker has given everything for the Canberra Raiders. Including his endorsement to younger teammates that could deny him one last NRL finals appearance.
Education: The formula used to calculate socio-educational advantage in ACT schools is under review because of apparent anomalies in the highly-advantaged jurisdiction.
Opinion: The artwork that hangs in my office in Parliament isn't just an important reminder of why we must act - it is also a reminder of why we must listen to First Nations Australians, writes Julie Collins.