The ACT government will make changes to its test, trace, isolate and quarantine rules on Wednesday, with the territory on track to reach a second-dose vaccination rate of 90 per cent in the eligible population.
Subscriber: The Australian Education Union ACT secretary said he will be "vigorously defending" himself against allegations which have led to charges under the union rules.
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Subscriber: ACT Opposition Leader Elizabeth Lee has slammed criticisms that she is a "puppet" for Senator Zed Seselja, calling the claims "extremely insulting" and saying it sent a bad message to women from diverse backgrounds.
Subscriber: A family who built a small business from the ground has been left "physically sick" and emotionally distressed from being forced to close down after a former employee defrauded them of nearly $20,000.
Analysis: What Australia heard from Scott Morrison on Tuesday, after almost a decade of denying and delaying, left more questions than answers as to whether the commitment was anything but words, writes Harley Dennett.
Canberra-based installers are reporting a major lift in demand and customer inquiry as the ACT government's $150 million household sustainability scheme gathers momentum following a successful pilot.