Good morning, Canberra. We're in for another warm day with a top of 31 degrees and a slight chance of a thunderstorm. Here’s what’s making news in the capital.
Subscriber: A 20-year-old man charged with child abuse material offences has faced court for the first time accused of "planning attacks" on children, a court has heard.
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Subscriber | Video and photos: Close to 100 anti-vaccination mandate protesters have set up camp at a 170-hectare property about 45 minutes from Canberra city.
Video: Richard Colbeck does not believe deaths in aged care homes are an "indicator" of his performance, dismissing questions over fatalities as "political" point-scoring.
Subscriber: A woman woken up by three armed home invaders says she still remembers "the cold sharp feeling of the metal against my skin and the voices of demands" as one of the offenders was recently sentenced to about five years' jail.
The figurehead of the Climate 200 fundraising group insists he will have "no influence whatsoever" over the decisions his favoured candidates make if they win seats at the federal election.
Subscriber | Opinion: Why is it news? Surely it's not unreasonable to expect political coverage to be better than Days of our Lives, writes Amanda Vanstone.
After a two-year delay caused by COVID, the long-awaited Men of Queanbeyan calendar, featuring more than 150 blokes, is finally printed and ready to be put on to walls around the region.