Federal politics: Canberra MP Alicia Payne has cautioned that the fight to repeal the 25-year-old Andrews bill is far from over, as supporters brace for a much tighter vote in the Senate.
Analysis: Workers should be paid what they are owed, whether they're bureaucrats or not. Is Labor living up to its self-anointed role as champion for the public service, asks Doug Dingwall.
Environment: Labor's 2030 climate target will pass after Greens leader Adam Bandt revealed the party will back the legislation, despite likening it to "bringing a bucket of water to a house fire".
Courts: Bradley Thomas Inglis, who in 2016 signed with the Boston Red Sox, pleaded guilty to assaulting one man and was found guilty of joint commission assault of another man occasioning actual bodily harm.
Art: Artist Jeremy Eden has won the Archibald Prize People's Choice Award with a portrait of actor Samuel Johnson after a record 35,268 gallery-goers voted in the 2022 award.
Federal politics: The Greens will not support "smashing" through the Labor government's plans to protect itself from a potential $8 billion bill in unpaid superannuation for public servants, calling it "an attack on the public service".
Sport: In anticipation of what looms as one of the biggest crowds of the past three years, both the Raiders and Canberra Stadium officials took to social media to make sure supporters avoided being stung by unauthorised sellers.