The ACT government made a bid of $500,000 per game to host Rugby World Cup games, far short of the multimillion "offer" Chief Minister Andrew Barr said had been rejected. Caden Helmers reports on the real numbers behind the failed bid, which sees games being played in every rugby stronghold except Canberra.
Meanwhile, "new ideas" are what the ACT government is chasing for the future use of the old bus depot site in Kingston. Megan Doherty reports the beloved Old Bus Depot Market's licence to operate in the historic building expires on June 30.
Jenna Price argues we should start taking in people fleeing Donald Trump's United States - and has some specific names she'd like to see offered a place Down Under.
And at least seven more companies once connected to embattled Canberra developer 3 Property Group have been placed into liquidation, Lucinda Garbutt-Young reports.