Good morning, Canberra. We're heading for an increasingly windy day but sunny with a top of 27 degrees expected. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Education: More than 100 early childhood education and care services in Canberra have signed on to provide one day of free three-year-old preschool per week in 2024.
Court: The trial of a Sunday bail court aimed at releasing detainees unnecessarily held in custody has been welcomed, but a number of concerns have also arisen.
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Education: A Canberra private school has been issued a stop work notice for not seeking building approval for two demountable classrooms installed in July.
Education | Data: The number of safety improvement notices tripled in the last financial year in ACT public schools. Here's the picture the numbers paint of our school system.
Court: NRL South Sydney superstar Latrell Mitchell and former Canberra Raider Jack Wighton will face court to contest charges over an alleged off-season scuffle.
Koality news: Here's the story of how a hot tip from an avid zoo-going Canberran and quick action from zookeepers could result in a new koala joey for the National Zoo.
Business: Premium shopping boutique Hunter & Siren may still stand empty at the moment but as of November 23, it will be Canberra's home of luxury brands.
Rugby: Eddie Jones's eventful and ultimately calamitous second reign as Wallabies coach has ended, with the veteran mentor resigning just 10 months into a five-year deal.