Good morning, Canberra. We're expecting a top of 18 degrees and a mostly sunny day after some early morning fog. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Court: A drink-driver seriously injured a cyclist, causing multiple fractures and brain injuries, after crashing into him and launching the victim almost nine metres.
Ride to remember: When 2000 or so motorbike riders glide into Canberra on Saturday, September 16, Dianne Proctor will be among them - for a poignant reason.
Analysis: "We have the most competitive aviation market in the world, bar none," Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said. He really did. In what world though, writes Steve Evans.
Court: A man accused of raping his young niece should not be painted as a "liar" because of his apparent frustrations with a prosecutor, a trial has heard.
Property | Watch: Although Tuesday delivered a rate hold, previous cash rate rises to date have pushed the risk of mortgage stress to levels not seen since the global financial crisis.
Watch: The $600,000 Melbourne Cup is in town, trailed by a security guard, as Canberrans get the chance to hold the fabled trophy for the first time in more than a decade.