Two-year-old Charlie Kirsopp is a busy kid struggling to make sense of a world he finds frustrating - but he's been given help by the ACT's three Auslan interpreters at the daily COVID press conference.
Travel to NSW will be incentivised in coming weeks, with the scrapping of stay-at-home orders for ACT residents when the state hits its 80 per cent vaccine milestone.
Subscriber: A magistrate has blasted a middle-aged man who punched his mother and dragged her by the hair, saying the offender's kicking of the elderly woman was "particularly cowardly".
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Video: The ACT government and health authorities will review over coming days the recent surge in cases and provide an update on Tuesday, but Chief Minister Andrew Barr said the territory's high vaccination rates were an encouraging sign.
Nantha and Sneha Kumar placed a broad-rimmed umbrella above them while they picnicked with their son Ishan, 5, at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve on Saturday afternoon. It was the first weekend Canberrans could enjoy all of the ACT's nature reserves and national parks in nearly two months.
Subscriber: A heavily drug-affected man had to be sedated after he committed a "bizarre" string of offences that included him running around a random house while performing breaststroke motions before eating his victims' pizza, a court has heard.
Subscriber | Opinion: The pandemic has driven numerous professionals to leave Canberra because of the cost of renting, let alone buying a home, writes Chris Endrey.
Subscriber | Analysis: What's that old saying ... you don't win NRL premierships at Canberra Stadium in April? Something like that. Just ask Wayne Bennett, who has the chance to (again) rewrite rugby league history tonight.
There was a time when it was difficult to ask the average tradie about their physical health, much less their mental wellbeing. But that's beginning to change in Canberra after the introduction of mental health programs during the pandemic.