Good morning, Canberra. It's a top of 19 in store after early fog clears on a crisp Thursday in the territory. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
A Canberran has been tapped by the World Economic Forum as one of 108 young, influential leaders worldwide. The group's alumni include Jacinda Ardern and Emmanuel Macron.
Subscriber: More than $100 million in community grants has been awarded to projects in marginal seats crucial to winning the election, Treasury documents reveal.
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Pill Testing Australia has been forced to pull their services from Groovin' The Moo's Canberra music festival at the last minute, after being unable to secure insurance.
Debates are rarely about landing knockout blows, but avoiding self-inflicted ones. How did the two leaders do, and what were they key things we learned?
ACT Minister for Mental Health Emma Davidson has said she is prepared to discuss the possibility of an inquiry into the working conditions at Dhulwa Mental Health Unit with the nurses union.
Subscriber: Homeowners would need to plant two new trees for every tree they remove, or pay $600 a tree if planting two trees is impossible, under new laws being considered.
Subscriber:Even after sustaining a sickening facial injury at training, Elliott Whitehead didn't hesitate to go to the aid of a cyclist he found bleeding on the road.