Federal politics: The nation's top spy says he will not name the former politician who "sold out their country" to foreign spies, citing the need to protect Australian sources and capabilities.
Emergency services: The Emergency Services Agency has been quick to assure residents in Canberra's north ambulance and firefighter response times will not be affected despite having to relocate staff out of a contaminated Gungahlin building.
ACT politics: Clearer terminology is needed to determine who is eligible for voluntary assisted dying in the ACT's proposed bill, a parliamentary inquiry has recommended.
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Court: A man who indecently assaulted "one of [his] closest friends" has received a harsher penalty for his crime after a judge found he was, in fact, not confused about the drunk victim's lack of consent.
Sport: The Socceroos will return to Canberra at the end of March for the second leg of their World Cup qualifying campaign against Lebanon, but hopes of luring the Matildas back to the capital are fading.
Travel: Qantas is starting flights with new state-of-the-art aircraft on Canberra routes, with the first flight landing at the airport on Friday morning.
Locker Room: The Canberra Raiders have shut the door on hopes Seb Kris could be free to play in round one after a host of controversial All Stars calls divided the NRL fan base.