Education: Jerrabomberra Heights residents are in the dark about whether they will be able to send their children to the new Jerrabomberra High School next year.
Court: A 17-year-old boy accused of a Weston Creek skatepark murder has been acquitted, but he remains behind bars for knifing the dead teenager's cousin.
Health: There has been a small drop in the number of people testing positive for coronavirus in the latest reporting period, while hospitalisations remained steady.
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ACT government: Six of the impacted suburbs will be given a new collection day, while 10 suburbs will swap their recycling and green waste collection weeks.
Court: A rapist has huffed and puffed in court before shouting at a prosecutor, who declared the offender was trying to "save face" by claiming he was only guilty of "having sex in public".
Crime: A Ferrari driver clocked at almost double the speed limit on the Hume Highway this morning near Goulburn has had his NSW licence instantly suspended for three months and his sports car confiscated.
Public service: New Environment and Water Minister Tanya Plibersek has called on public servants to give her bad news directly, challenge her with constructive criticism, but to be "all in" after government decisions.
Sport: The playing future of 292-game Canberra Raiders stalwart Jarrod Croker is in doubt after the club today announced his 2022 campaign was over due to a shoulder injury that requires surgery.