Infrastructure: "Had the protected cycleway on Northbourne Avenue been built at the same time as the light rail, I would never have driven to the hospital that morning wondering if my husband was alive."
Business: Several businesses along Lonsdale Street say works on the Braddon streetscape upgrade were killing trade, with one retailer saying she could soon be on the brink of closure.
Sport: Max Purcell is promising to "have another crack" after roaring to life with a landmark first-round Australian Open victory. Thanasi Kokkinakis then fought for more than four hours to secure a spot in the second round.
ACT politics: An ACT Labor candidate who won a preselection vote before being dropped from the ballot over quota requirements will now contest the election.
Food & Wine: Back in the office and already over your ham and cheese sandwiches? Sick of paying more than $20 for a work day lunch? We've got you sorted.
Opinion: Is the small business dream being strangled by regulation and a cost of living crisis? According to the latest ABS data, small businesses are closing by the thousands, writes Amanda Rose.
Sport: Tom Starling hopes the chance to start the year free of legal complications will help him discover his best form, vowing to repay the Raiders after the club stood by him through his off-field ordeal.
Economy: The nature and focus of government housing measures has swung sharply over the past 30 years from prioritising assistance to the most needy to delivering multi-billion dollar benefits to the well-off.