Good morning, Canberra. There's a chance of a shower and thunderstorm this afternoon. We're heading for a high of 23 degrees today. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Campaign | Our Right to Decide: The upper house will sit for as long as it takes to reach a final vote on overturning a prohibition in place since the Andrews law passed in 1997.
Court: Defence lawyers for three people allegedly involved in shooting a man in the face have described the victim and a key witness as "practised liars".
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Environment: It is the fish that Canberra loves to hate. But there's a new biological weapon that potentially could decimate its numbers in Lake Burley Griffin.
Opinion: Sanctions against Russia haven't gone as well as many hoped, and that's just one reason why they wouldn't work against China, writes Adam Triggs.
What's on: LEGO lovers queued outside Albert Hall on Wednesday evening, waiting to get their nimble fingers on more than two tonnes of the little bricks on sale inside.