Tim Piccione reports on a convicted child sex offender who spent months working for a key government-funded legal service that handles sexually sensitive cases and claims to run police checks for all new staff.
It's a tough time for business owners as costs increase and people are feeling the pinch. Amy Martin writes on how restaurants are making changes in an effort to increase customer traffic
Australian public servants abroad are riding in style, it seems. Brittney Levinson shares in Public Eye how the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spent more than $6 million buying new cars for its diplomats and staff across the globe this year.
And in an exclusive interview with The Canberra Times, Dana Daniel spoke with incoming Canberra resident Bill Shorten before he takes office as the University of Canberra's vice-chancellor.
Expect a partly cloudy day today with a top temperature of 26 degrees. Have a great week.