Good morning, Canberra. More heavy storms could be on the way with up to 60mm of rain predicted, along with a top of 25 degrees today. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Novak Djokovic's family say he has been "kept in captivity" in Australia as they rallied around the world No.1. He is now in a quarantine hotel in Melbourne after his lawyers secured an agreement for him to stay in the country for a court hearing on Monday.
Interactive: Official COVID-19 case numbers have not been accurate for "a long time" and the gap is only widening as Australia abandons PCR testing, experts warn.
A reporting system for rapid antigen test results in the ACT will be available next week, following a national cabinet decision to drop the requirement for a PCR test to confirm an infection of the virus.
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A Ngunnawal elder has welcomed the NSW government's decision to protect a group of culturally significant trees near the Kaveneys Road intersection of the $200m Barton Highway upgrade project.
Queanbeyan-Palerang councillor and 2019 Labor candidate for Monaro Bryce Wilson will have another tilt at the seat in the upcoming state byelection to replace the long-serving Nationals MP John Barilaro.
Subscriber: Discussions are under way on how to remove a group of protesters from the parliamentary triangle that has been linked to a damaging fire at Old Parliament House.
Former Brumbies and Wallabies player Ben Alexander's meal tracking app, Alfred, has expanded overseas, is about to launch its android version and has started to take on paying subscribers - all a little over a year after being launched.
Manuka Oval has picked up an extra women's Ashes match after Cricket Australia was forced to alter the tournament schedule to allow players enough quarantine time in New Zealand ahead of the World Cup in March.