Good morning, Canberra. After another frosty start, we're heading for a top of 12 degrees with showers developing in the afternoon. Here’s what’s making news.
Tax leak scandal: PricewaterhouseCoopers should publish the names and positions of staff involved in the firm's "calculated breach of trust", a Senate report has found.
Watch | Federal politics: State of Origin and the Voice featured in the marble hall as federal politicians, their partners, staffers and journalists dressed to the nines for the annual Midwinter Ball at Parliament House.
Public service: Human rights legal experts will be allowed to offer their opinions in a landmark whistleblower case, bolstered by the recruitment of the federal government's go-to legal counsel.
Court: A construction company will have to pay compensation after a tribunal found it "abandoned" work on an outdoor deck and left it with "substantive defects".
Opinion: Katy Gallagher and the others involved in attacking Linda Reynolds for political benefit will still have a few sleepless nights, writes Amanda Vanstone.
Sport: The Canberra Capitals have recruited a "ready-made, no fuss" forward to bolster their roster and give them another weapon to chase a return to the finals.
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