Transport: Chief Minister Andrew Barr will meet with the head of Fiji Airways in the hopes of getting a direct flight between Canberra and Nadi International Airport.
Economy: The latest quarterly consumer price figures come on the back of Treasurer Jim Chalmers' federal budget, which aimed to offer some cost-of-living relief without fueling inflation.
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Federal budget: Treasurer Jim Chalmers described rising inflation as "public enemy number one" as he delivered the traditional post-budget address to the National Press Club.
Security: Australian spies are monitoring anti-vaccination and anti-government conspiracy theorists. They're concerned about a minority of "violent" protesters, ASIO Director-General Mike Burgess says.
Federal politics: The Albanese government's first budget pulled back the curtains on a highly secretive proposal to develop a new office complex in Barton.
Court: A mother and son are set to stand trial after they allegedly planned a home invasion and helped a killer avoid arrest, knowing the teen had murdered a Canberra man in his doorway.
Court: A disgruntled woman has been fined after pouring water over a group of noisy grocery workers who were preventing her children from going to sleep.
Health: The national consumption of some illicit drugs fell to record lows in the latest national wastewater report, although the ACT ranked the second for cannabis and oxycodone use.
Cost-of-living: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he will give "strong consideration" to intervening in the energy sector, but insists any targeted cost-of-living support would be "counter-productive".