Good morning, Canberra. We're looking at a low of -4 degrees this morning with a sunny Sunday to come and a high of 16. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Watch | Economy: Short-stay rentals are creating jobs and fuelling tourism, according to these Canberrans, amid the debate about the capital's rental crisis.
ACT politics: The ACT's cabinet signed off on the start of work to draft a law about the controversial takeover almost a year before the government announced its plans.
Opinion: After Morrison's messiah complex, Boris's Brexit madness, and Trump's tantrum administration, you might assume that the former centre-ground has been regained and resettled, writes Mark Kenny.
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Planning: How do we house Canberra's growing population? Quality infill projects of Canberra's past offer a guide, and we'll need more than more dual occupancies, the Greens say.
Explainer: Fuel prices have surged more than 13 cents a litre in Canberra in the past month, reaching well above $2 a litre for unleaded and more than $2.20 for diesel. Why, and when will it ease?
Entertainment | Photos: Hundreds of Canberrans represented their favourite characters at Thoroughbred Park, celebrating what is colloquially embraced as "geek culture".
Opinion: Many weeds are sold online using generic names such as lily, cactus or pond plant, but people may not know what they're actually buying or selling, write Jacob Maher and Phill Cassey.
Human rights: The incoming ACT human rights commissioner said one of the COVID-19 pandemic's silver linings was showing all people are vulnerable to human rights abuses.
National: Homicide detectives have charged a 26-year-old man with murder after he allegedly drove his car into pedestrians and vehicles in Melbourne's CBD.
Watch | Tribute: One of Canberra's nursing pioneers, Mary Kellow (nee Gillespie) has been remembered as a no-nonsense woman who would do "anything for anyone".