Good morning, Canberra. Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there! We're in for a sunny top of 18 degrees today. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Voice to Parliament | Watch: Australian music legend John Farnham has lent his iconic hit "You're the Voice" to a "yes" campaign ad in a bid to boost support for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Property: Canberra property prices are climbing once again, but suburb-level data shows home values in most areas are still tracking lower than last spring.
Health: Doctors have suggested about half of all Canberrans could be forced to pay extra for appointments if general medical practices are forced to pay payroll tax.
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TV | Watch: I turned up in my activewear and discovered the former Wallaby captain loves Canberra - and Lake Burley Griffin - as much as I do, writes Karen Hardy.
Environment: Jeremy Wikner doesn't want to imagine a future where rhinos are extinct. Which is why the Canberra canine trainer is donating his dog Hans, a Belgian malinois, to help protect the critically endangered species.
Times Past: On this day in 1926, the first ever publication of The Canberra Times was produced. It was only 16 pages, cost threepence and was set to be published every Thursday. Take a look at some of its highlights.
Sport: Canberra will play NRL finals next week after Penrith eliminated North Queensland on Saturday. But that doesn't mean this afternoon's game against Cronulla is pointless.
Voice to Parliament: Politicians campaigning for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament have taken to the streets of the nation's capital to thank volunteers as the referendum date approaches.