Health: The nurses' union and Canberra Health Services have clashed over the legality of alleged privacy breaches, the union accusing senior health executives of also sharing patient information.
Court: A Canberra bikie has admitted possessing a knife in public without a reasonable excuse after police busted him speeding with a blade around his neck.
Property: The tagline 'Here for life' was emblazoned on PBS Building signs around ACT job sites until early this month, but there are now serious doubts over the company's future.
ACT politics: The ACT has taken another step closer to having a registration scheme for professional engineers, with laws passing the Legislative Assembly more than a decade after the territory government accepted the scheme was needed.
Opinion: Turns out we only see catastrophes in our future. But we need to stoke the fire in our belly before we have another round of fires on our horizons, writes Jenna Price.
Sport: Carl Valeri is urging Canberra's A-League insiders to pull the trigger on building a men's academy program to set the club up for long-term success, while calling on local clubs to shelve future promotion aspirations and funnel their best talent to the new venture.
Court: Two inmates who tried escaping Canberra's prison last year planned to use an electric saw, rope and towels to complete their daring breakout before being caught.
Opinion: No Australian should feel unloved by their country. Regardless of which way we vote on the Voice, our national project of inclusion is one we should all be able to sign up to, writes Max Jeganathan.