Police: Police are appealing for anyone who saw or knows anything about Sunday's crash. Acting Inspector Travis Mills said teenagers should not get into a car if they thought it was unsafe.
Court: A 16-year-old boy has been remanded in custody, with tears in his eyes, after being charged with two counts of culpable driving causing death following a single-vehicle crash that killed two teenage girls.
Property: Canberra was the only capital city to see rental values fall in the third quarter of 2022, but the marginal decline has done little to ease the pain for renters in the ACT.
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Court: The trial of the man accused of raping Brittany Higgins at Parliament House is set to hear evidence from people other than the alleged sexual assault victim after she became "unavailable" to continue cross-examination.
Roads: With high levels of rainfall as one pothole is filled in, others seem to pop up, the result of moisture getting under the road surface and eating away at the road base.
Transport: The return of international flights to Canberra has stalled because Qatar Airways and the company that runs the ground facilities have failed to agree.
Music: Next year marks 50 years since the formation of the legendary rock band AC/DC. The Royal Australian Mint has got in early and immortalised the band on a new 2023 coin.
Opinion: Not long ago, water ministers talked about delivering the Murray-Darling Basin Plan "on time and in full". You don't hear that language so much anymore, writes Tyler Rotche.
Weather: It's not just a bad week - flooding and severe weather is here to stay, the Bureau of Meteorology has forecast, and Australians are likely to face more weather chaos this summer.
What's on: More than 400 rieslings, from 180 wineries, across six countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Austria and the United States, are vying for the top wine of the show.
Arts: Melbourne-based artist Daniel Crooks was commissioned to illuminate the facade, celebrating 40 years since the gallery was opened in October 1982.