Good morning, Canberra. It's going to be a warm 23 degrees today, but we'll likely get some rain this afternoon. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Health: Every year an estimated 2000 to 4000 Australians die, and 21,000 experience serious injuries, because of diagnostic errors, ANU researchers say.
Court: AliHaragli faced the ACT Magistrates Court yesterday, when he was charged with possessing a prohibited firearm. He is also accused of breaching bail.
Nature: It's fitting Keely Small has found her sanctuary at a ... sanctuary. The Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary is as far removed from a Paris Olympic Games dream as you can imagine.
Business: A business owner has "no idea" if he will ever see the tens of thousands of dollars he is owed by PBS Building (ACT) Pty Ltd, after the company was wound up last night.
Transport: With the federal government under pressure to overturn its Qatar Airways ruling, a defiant Transport Minister Catherine King has insisted it was the right call.
Recognition: Catherine Helen Spence, a leading suffragist, journalist, teacher, politician and proportional voting pioneer, will now be jointly recognised by the suburb.
World: A key witness in the case accusing Donald Trump of mishandling classified documents after leaving office has entered into a deal with prosecutors to provide testimony, his former lawyer says in a court filing.
Opinion: Australia's climate policies have improved, but our policies to support people impacted by the transition have a long way to go, writes Adam Triggs.