With a strategy on the way, and around 400 existing exporters, Canberra is thinking keenly about how it can grow its export industry, though stumbling blocks remain.
Subscriber: Allegations of breaches of the Commonwealth Privacy Act, unreasonable actions, pressure and coercion have been raised by sworn members facing termination from the Australian Federal Police in the wake of the organisation's vaccination mandate.
Subscriber: A "perfect storm" has descended upon Canberra's already overwhelmed health care system, with a strained workforce facing huge pressure in recent weeks.
About 40 per cent of future COVID-19 cases in the ACT will go unconfirmed by tests for the virus, health authorities said, before the territory embarks on the most relaxed isolation requirements since the pandemic began.
The first residents of the ACT government's affordable housing Common Ground project in Dickson could move into their properties in the coming months, as construction is due to be completed by mid-2022.
Subscriber | Opinion: The Coalition's failure to live up to its own national security rhetoric puts so-called campaign gaffes into perspective. But Morrison's political difficulty will be a problem for us long after the election, writes Mark Kenny .
A Belconnen veteran has a direct and poignant link to Gallipoli - as well as his own remarkable tale of military service - as Monday marks Anzac Day and the 107th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.
Subscriber: Nic White knows exactly how many days remain until the Super Rugby Pacific final. For the record, it was 58. But it might as well be on Sunday. And again next week. And the week after that. Because for the ACT Brumbies scrumhalf, "it's grand finals from here on out".