From Friday, the streets of Braddon will start to show signs of life again as restaurants, bars and cafes will be allowed to start taking seated customers. But many of those could be sitting outdoors as restaurants seek to maximise their capacity.
The ACT's "stunning" COVID-19 vaccination rates are tipped to strengthen its economic recovery as the territory emerges as one of the world's most highly vaccinated jurisdictions.
As states and territories start to open up after hitting COVID-19 vaccination targets, there's a stark reminder that the pandemic is far from over and everything remains at risk until poorer nations are assisted to also vaccinate populations.
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Subscriber: The lifting of Canberra's lockdown this Friday will not bring an end to working from home, as workplaces keep flexibility gained during the COVID-19 pandemic, ACT employers and researchers say.
Subscriber: A recent judgment has exposed 21 instances of the same sentencing error in ACT courts, with "repugnant" ramifications for an Aboriginal man.
ACT Opposition Leader Elizabeth Lee has slammed the government's "glitzy" budget infrastructure spend, saying another year was added to the program to make the dollar figure look good.
Subscriber: The ACT Brumbies are banking on an all-star cast of Super Rugby rivals to lure fans back to Canberra Stadium, opting to freeze prices on seats closest to the action despite the financial hit of COVID-19.
Opinion: If - and statistically, it's pretty likely - I am sexually assaulted again, I can't say enough has changed in the past four years for me to feel confident going to the police, writes Frankie Bennett.
What have you been spending money on in lockdown? And how - and where - do you intend to spend money in the lead-up to Christmas? A consumer survey commissioned by Addicted to Audio found some answers - and not just in the audio field.