Property: Canberra buyers with a budget of less than $1 million had success over the weekend, as the combined capital cities hosted the busiest auction week since June.
Explainer: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said cabinet had agreed a motion to censure Mr Morrison would be moved in the House of Representatives this week.
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Cost of living: Residents could face the prospect of paid parking, pools closing, libraries closing and reduced mowing and maintenance unless rates rise by almost 100 per cent.
Finance: Reserve Bank of Australia governor Philip Lowe has apologised to people who listened to the RBA guidance that said the cash rate would not be raised until 2024 and took out mortgages.
Federal politics: National leader David Littleproud said the junior coalition party would oppose the plan. "We've got to a position where we don't believe that this will genuinely close the gap," he said.
Police: A Canberra prisoner is unlawfully at large yet again, having breached the conditions of temporary bail twice in the space of three months after being released to attend funerals.
Intelligence: ASIO has moved Australia's national terror threat level for the first time since Islamic State formed its caliphate in the Middle East in 2014.
Inquest: Yuendumu locals were in shock and angry after the fatal shooting of Indigenous teenager Kumanjayi Walker in November 2019, the Northern Territory inquest into his death has been told.
Basketball: US forward Dekeiya Cohen impressed through the side's first four games of the WNBL however she has been granted an immediate release and will return to the US.