The loved ones of the man who died in Civic less than three weeks before Christmas have paid tribute to him, calling him a "loving, doting dad" who treated others like his own family.
Already flattened by a tidal wave of cancellations in the weeks leading up to Christmas, Capital Brewing managing director Laurence Kain is now struggling to keep the doors open as staff dodge COVID exposures.
A Canberra couple are worried for their disabled child's future after her National Disability Insurance Scheme funding was slashed against the advice of her therapists.
Subscriber | Exclusive: Winter Paralympians will receive medal funding for the first time next year in Beijing like their Olympic counterparts, but summer para-athletes will not be so lucky heading into the Commonwealth Games.
Video: Canberrans who know they have interacted with a COVID-19 case are expected to make their own judgement about whether they are a close or casual contact, with strained contact tracing teams taking days to notify people.
The ACT has reached a daily record with 189 new cases of COVID-19 reported in the 24 hours to 8pm on Sunday, almost double the 71 cases announced on Boxing Day.
Subscriber | Opinion: The government's election strategy so far, including the Prime Minister's new slogans, indicate a deep belief that anything can be sold to the public with the right message. He's about to find out that isn't always the case, writes Crispin Hull.
It only seems like yesterday we were celebrating the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. Now we've moved on, it's his resurrection on our minds, driven by the quick appearance of hot cross buns on our supermarkets shelves.
At 55, Sir Donald Bradman captained the Prime Minister's XI against the touring Marleybone Cricket Club, having not played cricket for 14 years. The ACT Heritage Library has acquired four images from the day to add to their collection. Were you there that day in February 1963?