Public schools are set to resume lessons online on Friday, but for Catholic and independent school students, it's already been part of the lockdown routine.
Subscriber: Discussions will be held in the next fortnight to determine whether a teenager pleads guilty to being an accessory to murder, or contests the allegation at trial, a court has heard.
Canberra teachers are preparing to carry out remote learning for an indefinite period of time, with the ACT education minister flagging it will still be some time before face-to-face classes resume.
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The ACT government will give extra money to emergency food relief services as the number of Canberrans in a two-week quarantine has skyrocketed to more than 21,000.
The federal government has been warned employers are "terrified" by a lack of clarity over vaccine mandates, as new data shows most workers support extra freedoms for vaccinated Australians.
Hundreds of nurses have heeded the call to arms to aid a stretched health workforce, as the Delta variant of COVID-19 proves the game has been changed and authorities determine what services can be sidelined to ease pressure.
Subscriber | Opinion: Just for once, it would be utterly awesome if we took some advice from First Nations people. If we copied what they did in this urgent circumstance, we would be better off, writes Jenna Price.
Subscriber: Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad is ready to start. But Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart wants to remain loyal to the players who have got the job done in his absence.