Sport: Canberra United's biggest star and only Matilda has launched a stinging attack over the lack of information being given to the team, saying ongoing delays with the A-League Men bid will force her and other players to quit the club.
Health: Organisations which support hundreds of Canberrans with disabilities are under threat and need immediate assistance to help them through a lengthy reform process, their leaders have warned.
Health: Strict privacy laws have made it hard for Canberrans with mental illness to access timely treatment, prompting health workers to call for immediate changes.
Pets: A local vet is fundraising for an expansion to her free clinic on wheels, which aims to prevent Canberrans who have fallen on hard times from making impossible choices.
Opinion: Despite the professionalism and effectiveness of Australian diplomats, we continue to do diplomacy on the cheap, write Ryan Neelam and Hervé Lemahieu.
World: The US Army has dispatched a ship to send humanitarian aid to Gaza, Central Command says, days after President Joe Biden vowed to build a temporary pier to supply the besieged enclave.
Federal politics: Media outlets will be among the groups called to a roundtable to inform the development of the federal government's fast-tracked anti-doxxing laws.
Editorial: Canberra-bashing has dropped as the city grows into its identity. This Canberra Day, let's reflect on how lucky we are to live in our capital.