Business: Putting aside her law degree to build a business that specialises in "creating responsible canine citizens" had many of Rhiannon Beach's associates scratching their heads. It's now one of the busiest operations of its type in the ACT.
Federal politics: The Albanese government is coming under increasing pressure over its middle-road approach to the Gaza conflict, which led politicians to storm out of parliament yesterday.
Public service: PricewaterhouseCoopers' former public sector advisory business has cleared the final hurdle to begin operating independently of the embattled big four firm.
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Health | Education: Nursing, midwifery and allied health students in Canberra will receive up to $3000 a year over a three-year period to help with cost-of-living pressures.
Federal politics: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has declared his high-level talks with Xi Jinping "very successful" as his visit was hailed by the Chinese president as ushering a new era in relations.
Health: Post-Intensive Care syndrome is a real thing, which can develop in patients or their families. Here's what Canberra Hospital is doing to better help patients after challenging stays.
ACT politics | Analysis: The Canberra Liberals' policy to spend $100 million on suburb upgrades is smart and it will hit home for many Canberrans who feel their neighbourhoods have been overlooked for far too long, writes Lucy Bladen.
ACT politics: The Canberra Liberals need to differentiate themselves from the federal Liberal Party and would do so if elected, a former Liberal chief minister has said.
Editorial: In keeping with their behaviour in office, the publicity opportunity dominates their joint visit to Israel. It is hard to see how anything they say or do can move this terrible situation forward.
What's on | Theatre: Whether you love or hate the plays of the Bard, or have never been exposed to them, you'll get something from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)[revised].
Sport: The sporting public would struggle to pinpoint another weekend that attracted a bigger collective regular season crowd figure for women's sport in Canberra than the one just gone.