Public service: There are code of conduct risks in personally getting involved with this year's Voice to Parliament referendum, public servants have been warned.
United States: Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records after an investigation into hush money paid to a porn star.
Institutions: The Albanese government has moved to give all nine national collecting institutions funding certainty and reverse a "shocking state of disrepair".
Sport: In a historic moment for women's sport, the Meteors players hope a new five-year pay deal will allow them to reduce work commitments and focus on improving their game.
Court: An alleged rape victim, who says she first "hooked up" with a former Labor staffer for revenge sex, has told a court she "begrudgingly" agreed to an alleged act of indecency.
A.C.T. Politics: Health authorities refused to release information about culture review at an ACT Health division due to fears it could negatively affect the wider directorate.
A.C.T. Politics: The ACT has cancelled a contract with an electric vehicle charger operator that relies on advertising due to concerns over "visual clutter".