Business: Small businesses in Canberra are eager to make the most of the Queen's memorial public holiday trade, but staying open is an expensive decision.
ACT politics: The Canberra Liberals' Mark Parton said the ACT government is "the single most arrogantly hypocritical government in the history of this nation" in a wide-ranging verbal attack on a government newsletter.
Health: Senior clinicians within Canberra Health Services have had disagreements about the paediatric early warning system but the ACT government will not commit to any changes at this stage.
Environment: A Legislative Assembly committee wants the ACT government to review a range of processes after a January storm in West Belconnen left hundreds without power.
Court: A man who allegedly swung a wrench at his victim has unsuccessfully reapplied for bail, saying he wanted to provide a "significant amount of support" to his partner.
Public service: The federal digital agency has come under fire over its use of contractors in an audit report finding it fell short of ethical standards.
Court: An IT consultant inspired by the so-called Wolf of Wall Street to use cocaine for his "stressful job" has been granted bail after being charged with drug trafficking.
Federal politics: In a move to address the nationwide shortage of teachers, the Albanese government has launched a review into how teaching is taught at universities.