Property: A group of ACT investors are selling a pair of neighbouring motels in Batemans Bay, two years after they relaunched one of them as modern holiday spot.
Federal politics: The shadow health minister has dared the Health and Aged Care secretary to turn off his phone and ignore his minister's calls, as the 'right to disconnect' debate bleeds into Senate estimates.
Inquiry: "Private and secretive" communications between Walter Sofronoff KC and a columnist were "so extraordinary" lawyers claim they couldn't find comparative cases.
Environment: Tough new import restrictions will be placed on material entering the ACT that risks bringing fire ants, one of Australia's worst imported species, to the territory.
Sport: Rugby Australia officials are confident ticket sales for next week's Super Rugby season opener between the ACT Brumbies and Melbourne Rebels will start tomorrow.
Opinion: It appears that government is using a very blunt instrument to cut numbers rapidly without fully contemplating the long-term effects of such radical change, writes Melanie Macfarlane.
Federal politics: Jan Adams says Australia's "calibrated and deliberate" approach to stabilising its relationship China has allowed it to push back on issues such as the recent suspended death sentence for Yang Hengjun.