Court: A killer obsessed with paedophiles is likely to be granted bail in relation to his latest alleged act of vigilantism unless a prosecutor can "cough up" medical records by Wednesday, a magistrate says.
Transport: The federal government has thrown its support behind the next wire-free stage of Canberra's light rail, in the strongest indication to date it will back the project's complex path through the parliamentary zone.
Health: Spending on the NDIS fell potentially $1 billion short of forecasts in the past financial year, internal documents which have prompted the Labor government to accuse its predecessors of overestimating the cost of the scheme have revealed.
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Development: Ground subsidence as a result of Canberra's recent heavy rainfall was suspected to be the cause for thr spectacular collapse of a concrete wall at the site of the old Woden Tradies Club.
Environment: A group of scientists has identified a natural mechanism in plants they hope could help the agricultural industry develop more food-efficient crops.
Politics | Video: Penny Wong has not spoken to her Taiwanese counterparts over fears of escalating Chinese aggression, but has called for "calm to be restored" in the region.
Food & Wine: What makes a good yum cha? We asked Rockie Cheung, the manager of Ginseng restaurant at the Hellenic Club in Woden, where they serve about 500 guests over the weekend, what you should look for.