Reform: There have been multiple demands for a major shake-up in the policing of poker machines at clubs in the ACT following the suicide of gambler Raimon "Ray" Kasurinen.
Education: Public school teachers have been forced to use evidence-based methods in secret because they do not feel supported by their colleagues, an inquiry has heard.
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ACT politics: The ACT Minister for Gaming has promised tougher rules on gambling - but said his vow to act was not because of current publicity on the issue.
Literature: Tucked away below the University of Canberra concourse is a treasure trove of Australian children's literature. It started 50 years ago, in a Canberra home.
ACT politics: A candidate for the Canberra Liberals says he was not driving when he filmed video of a road apparently from the driver's side of a moving car.
Public service: The main public sector union will focus its pre-budget campaign on Services Australia, calling on the Albanese government to end a so-called trend of "stopgap" funding for the agency.
Business: "The retail situation is tough," said owner Charlie Alliott. "Very few businesses ... close down because they're making too much money. Obviously, we're not in that book. It's time to branch out and do new things."
Sport: Canberrans are "pretty tough" and brave all kinds of elements to watch the Brumbies and Raiders, so why would a stadium need a roof?
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