Tim The Yowie Man: It's the question that just won't go away. It's more persistent than this spring's seemingly incessant downpours. Just how full is Lake George?
Pandemic: Increased travel in the lead-up to Christmas and waning vaccine immunity have raised concern as case numbers across Australia increased by 30 per cent.
Charity: Carol and Roy dedicate most of their days in retirement to their foundation, with a mission to spare others the same fate as their daughter, Trish.
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Good news: After earlier doubt, the much-loved Canberra Carols by Candlelight will go ahead this year after The Canberra Times stepped in to sponsor the long-running event.
Video | Pandemic debate: As cases of COVID jump in the ACT, the dilemma for passengers on public transport is whether to mask up or keep on travelling barefaced.
Community input: The ACT government has reversed its position on rebuilding two huts destroyed in bushfires almost three years ago. Now, Canberrans can share their input.
Campaign | We need to talk about the NDIS: There is a near-universal agreement that the NDIS is not just necessary, but a world-leading social security scheme that Australians should be proud of. But it's still a political battleground.
World politics: Iranians in Canberra are calling for stronger action from the Australian government to support protesters in Iran and impose sanctions on the Islamic Republic.
Public service: If passed, the National Anti-Corruption Commission would be a criminal law enforcement agency, giving it power to access the data and telecommunication of public officials.
Awards: Connor Winfield, a volunteer and advocate who has been open about his disability and his part of the LGBTIQ+ community, has been named Canberra's young citizen of the year.
Explore: It's not an earthquake, it's the effect of hundreds of hooves pummelling the earth as a scattered herd of White Suffolk sheep is rounded up and brought in around you.