Good morning, Canberra. After a frosty start we're in for a slightly wamer day than yesterday with a top of 11 degrees. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Subscriber: The Senate race that never ends has gone into its second week as independent David Pocock waits for Liberal senator Zed Seselja to concede.
Subscriber: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will establish two new departments, while shuffling other agencies around, bumping up the total to 16 in a major machinery of government overhaul.
Subscriber: Canberra pharmacists have warned of possible supply issues with flu shots, with demand expected to surge in states where free vaccines are being offered.
Subscriber: A sex offender did not want to grab a teenage girl's buttocks, but he felt compelled to do so by voices that told him to attack children, a court has heard.
Subscriber | Opinion | Video: If both the Greens and the teals continue to succeed Australian politics will never be the same again, writes John Warhurst.