Photos: The streets of Barton would usually be teeming with lanyards on a sunny Friday afternoon but as Canberra entered its first day of lockdown, they were stripped of life.
The ACT's Covid testing system will face its toughest challenge yet, after a Gungahlin high school student tested positive for the virus and thousands of people were identified as potential contacts.
The construction industry is defending consultation from the ACT government, despite some workers complaining they were left "reading between the lines" as the sector slammed shut.
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Exclusive: Labor leader AnthonyAlbanese said he was "very confident" Canberra could overcome its first outbreak in just over a year as he criticised Prime Minister Scott Morrison's "mixed messaging" during the pandemic.
A man who claims he is Canberra's first COVID-19 case of this current outbreak has spoken out, saying he doesn't know how he caught the virus and that he is seriously ill.
Subscriber | Opinion: The public, and the Liberal Party, have long tolerated a National Party focused on redistributing as much of the spoils of government to its own as possible, writes Jack Waterford.
Subscriber: In a recent ACT Supreme Court judgment, 27-year-old Habib Atai was found guilty of two counts of indecent acts and one count each of sexual intercourse without consent and attempted sexual intercourse without consent.
Subscriber: Today marks 93 years since Laurie Seaman and Evan Hayes went missing in a blizzard near Mt Kosciuszko. Why then was only one of them honoured with a memorial hut?
Opinion: Netball's greatest asset could be undermined by elevating the men's game in a bid for inclusion at the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games, writes Daniel Briggs.