Federal politics: Territory MPs are urging their colleagues to help restore the rights of the ACT and Northern Territory to make their own assisted dying laws, as a 25-year campaign comes to a head in the Federal Parliament this morning.
ACT politics: The ACT will need to transition its infrastructure program back to a more normal level as the era of emergency spending and borrowing to get through the worst of COVID-induced economic crises comes to an end, the Chief Minister says.
Health: A new system for NDIS participants to challenge "unfair" funding cuts will be fast-tracked as the Albanese government tries to dramatically reduce the number of cases being fought in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
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ACT politics: When Ed Cocks steps up to deliver his first speech in the ACT Legislative Assembly this week, it won't be the first time he has faced the spotlight in Canberra.
Education | In depth: Students with a disability are overrepresented in suspensions given out by ACT public schools as advocates warned the punitive measures were pushing students down a path of disadvantage.
Environment: A wet ACT winter has provided the perfect atmosphere for allergens, with high moisture and rainfall thought to contribute to increased pollen production.
Sport: The Canberra Raiders are not going to be fooled into underestimating the Penrith Panthers this week, despite the absence of their highly successful halves duo Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai.
Federal politics: Greater investment into affordable housing is needed over the next decade to combat growing homelessness rates across Canberra, a new report has warned.
Opinion: Are Moscow's soldiers prepared to continue dying, or will they surrender instead of defending their marginal gains against Kyiv's coming offensive, asks Nicholas Stuart.