ACT Senate candidate David Pocock would introduce a bill to overturn a ban which prevents the territory from legislating on voluntary assisted dying if he is elected in the upcoming federal poll. For terminal cancer patient Samuel Whitsed, such a bill could offer peace of mind at the end of his life.
Subscriber | Exclusive: The nation's military operations nerve centre at Bungendore has been given final government approval for a $700 million upgrade to accommodate an additional 1400 personnel.
Subscriber | Exclusive: Federal Labor is trumping the Coalition's election announcement to rehabilitate and reopen the mothballed AIS Arena in Canberra, pledging $15 million to get the ACT's largest indoor venue safe and people-friendly.
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Subscriber | Analysis: Less than two weeks out from polling day, various opinion polls are showing Labor leading and strengthening that lead. Which leads to the immediate question: Can this be true, asks Karen Barlow.
Subscriber: The ACT's Heritage Minister has been left disappointed after the federal government knocked back a 13-year-old nomination to list Canberra on the national heritage list on the eve of the federal election.
Subscriber: The ACT Brumbies haven't had four wins in a single season against New Zealand opposition since 2004. That year? They won it all. All they need to do at home on Friday night to match it is beat a little team called the Crusaders.
Subscriber | Opinion: In Australia's democracy, you only have to fool 51 per cent of the people every three years - even less if the seats and preferences from other parties fall your way, writes Crispin Hull.
Dimity Azoury is no stranger to the stage. As a principal dancer with The Australian Ballet, her whole life revolves around the stage. But the former Queanbeyan dancer has never experienced it quite like this before.
An Elon Musk tweet saying Japan will "eventually cease to exist" without a higher birth rate has sparked sarcasm and anger - though much of the angst is aimed at a Japanese government.
The New York Times has moved swiftly to change Monday's answer to its daily Wordle puzzle out of fear that it would be seen as some sort of commentary on the debate over abortion rights.
Former Philippine senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr has urged his supporters to "keep watch on the vote" for the country's next president as an unofficial count showed him leading with a wide margin over his closest rival.
Canberra's Leanne Pompeani has etched her name into the history books as the second fastest Australian woman ever over 10 kilometres on the road on home soil. And now she's eyeing a Commonwealth Games berth.