Community: The Green Shed owner Charlie Bigg-Wither says he has not been given any guarantee all his staff will be re-employed by Vinnies, but he will be continuing negotiations with the society.
Police: The outgoing ACT chief police officer wants the electronic monitoring of offenders introduced as soon as possible, claiming it would solve much of the problems associated with the territory's prolific bail and parole violations.
Court: A "cowardly" doctor threatened to "section" his wife during a violent home assault, which a court has ruled was retaliatory and not self-defence.
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Property: A row of affordable houses in Whitlam are sitting empty and overgrown, two years after the ACT government said construction on the properties would begin. One frustrated buyer described it as "paralysing".
Media: Newsreader Julian Abbott delivers his final news bulletin this morning, after 32 years with ABC Radio Canberra and 42 years in the radio industry.
Locker Room: ACT Sport Minister Yvette Berry has weighed into the debate about Canberra United's future, declaring "I'm with Heyman" after the club's most influential star stood up for the players earlier this week.
Sport: Veteran coach Laurie Fisher has declared Australian rugby can return to its glory years after joining the Wallabies as an assistant for the next two years.