A new IPCC report warns the world faces "unavoidable multiple climate hazards" with just a 1.5-degree temperature rise, a threshold the planet is on track to far exceed.
The leaders' battlefield at the 2022 federal election has been defined, with honesty, trustworthiness and accountability emerging as the most important qualities ACM readers want in a prime minister.
The United Nations General Assembly has opened an extraordinary emergency session with pleas for peace in Ukraine, starting a day of frenzied diplomacy at the UN.
Volodymyr Shalkivskyi, the head of mission at Ukraine's embassy in Canberra, has also urged Australians considering travelling to help defend Ukraine against the Russian invasion to carefully check Australia's laws.
Artist Bohie Palecek (known in the art world as Bohie) was given space to paint on a wall as part of the ACT government's upcoming Surface Festival - however the image was simply too potent for someone.
NSW is in for more thunderstorms, heavy rain and damaging winds as extreme weather moves south along the coast and thousands of residents are displaced by flooding in the state's north.
Subscriber: A building firm could face a $1.5 million fine after it pleaded guilty over a charge relating to the death of a carpenter who fell more than six metres at a Denman Prospect worksite in 2020, the ACT's safety watchdog says.
A murder-accused policeman should not have rushed into a house where he fatally shot an Aboriginal teenager during a failed outback arrest, a jury has heard.
Among many measures, the deal removes tariffs worth millions annually for Kiwi wine producers, shelves a 16 per cent take on New Zealand honey, and provides improved working pathways for Kiwis to move to the UK.
Capital Football is encouraging Canberra soccer clubs to minimise heading exercises as it awaits guidance from Football Australia on a heading policy, after two more studies pointed to the danger of head injuries in sport.
Subscriber: As the government prepares to trumpet a major women's sporting coup by confirming the Matildas' return to Canberra, the Capitals have unleashed their frustration almost two years after the AIS Arena was shut indefinitely.