ACT politics: The NSW Premier has given the green light for negotiations to start between the ACT and NSW about expanding the border in Canberra's north.
Courts: The story by an "an angry bull" about being stabbed outside a strip club is "like a B-grade Hollywood movie", while people would be lucky to have someone like the alleged perpetrator defending them, a lawyer has argued.
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Property: Two major property groups are understood to be eyeing the Australian Taxation Office building, despite the federal government department confirming it will leave the Civic site in 2025.
Police: The police association has called for ACT Attorney-General Shane Rattenbury to step down as a result of his unwillingness to instigate an independent judicial review.
Opinion: This week has been a reckoning with Australia's past and ongoing attempted silencing shows the desperate need for an Indigenous Voice, writes Jenna Price.
Federal politics: Labor senator Pat Dodson has become the first Australian federal politician to include native title in his declarations of pecuniary interests, becoming one of two Indigenous senators to use the Westminster system to publicly acknowledge traditional ties to the land.
Courts: Nicholas Josef Peter, 26, appeared before the ACT Magistrates Court on Thursday, charged with taking a motor vehicle without consent and accused of breaching a good behaviour obligation.
Health: COVID-19 is likely a year from being treated like the flu, a leading expert warns, despite the World Health Organisation declaring the end of the pandemic "is in sight".