Australia has defeated the United States in their Pacific Four Series rugby union Test match, 27-19.
Canberra man charged with performing Nazi salute outside synagogue
A 25-year-old Canberra man pleads not guilty in the ACT Magistrates Court to allegedly performing a Nazi salute in front of the Gold Coast Hebrew Congregation in October last year.
Shoplifters raid this pharmacy ‘daily’, but police are too busy to act
Every morning when Chris Lawler opens the doors of his Canberran pharmacy, he knows some of the customers won’t be coming to purchase, but to steal. A new online portal offers hope things might get better.
'I was disgusted': Residents applaud delay of respite service closure
The ACT government will support Burrangiri Aged Care Respite Centre to stay open for another two years.
Australia's first home-grown rocket counts down to cow paddock launch
A Gold Coast company's orbital rocket could enter space from a north Queensland launch pad by the end of the week. Here's everything you need to know.
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Man faces court over accidental fatal shooting of 9yo near Goulburn
A man charged over the fatal accidental shooting of a nine-year-old boy near Goulburn faces court for the first time.
Hunger Games battle for ADHD medication playing out in Australian pharmacies
A global shortage of ADHD medications is forcing doctors to get creative and pushing pharmacists into a "Hunger Games" style battle to secure supply.
Teenager sentenced over Barton Highway crash that killed two
A teenager, who pleaded guilty to culpable driving causing death, is jailed over a crash on the Barton Highway in Canberra which led to the deaths of a 19-year-old and a 14-year-old.
'Heavy-handed': Marian was supporting her unwell son when they were billed for stamp duty
Hundreds of Canberrans are having to pay back tens of thousands of dollars at short notice, after finding out they're no longer eligible for home stamp duty concessions.
High Court to decide if information from encrypted app legally obtained
The High Court will today consider whether information gathered from encrypted messaging on an app known as AN0M, which was secretly controlled by the FBI and the Australian Federal Police, was legally obtained.
New pedestrian crossing announced after St Eddie's schoolboys hit by car
The father of a Canberra boy, who was almost killed after being hit by a car while walking to school, says attempts to make the commute safer are a "really good starting point".
Seven numbers that explain how Bunnings became Australia's biggest hardware chain
Bunnings is super-profitable, but it's hard to picture its size. From its revenue to its growing home brand products. Bunnings' numbers continue to boom.
Doctor's treatment of colleague professional misconduct, tribunal finds
A former Canberra doctor admitted to accessing a colleague's medical record 14 times, but an investigation by the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal also finds a history of messages, harassment and vandalism.
Labor's David Smith retains seat of Bean as independent Jessie Price concedes
Labor's David Smith retains the southern ACT seat of Bean, narrowly defeating independent candidate Jessie Price in a tight contest.
Albanese announces new ministry and Littleproud remains Nationals leader — as it happened
Announcing his new cabinet, the prime minister pointed out this will be the "largest ALP caucus in history since federation."
Liz and Rohan arrived in Australia in boxes. They're looking for their families
Elizabeth Wray and Rohan Samara are two of the thousands of children evacuated from Vietnam at the fall of Saigon 50 years ago as part of Operation Babylift. They're embarking on a quest to find their biological families.
Feral deer are on Canberra's doorstep. Aerial culling is keeping them out
Keeping the ACT's deer population in check requires constant management, support and technology, including thermal-assisted aerial culling.
The Anglican bishop who took on sexual abuse in the church
When Greg Thompson became bishop of Newcastle, he refused to turn a blind eye to the decades-long child sex abuse scandals in the diocese. For him, it was personal. He was himself a sexual abuse survivor. But speaking out came at huge cost.
After losing his fingers and toes 85yo instructor Armando found a way to keep rock climbing.
After a disaster in the Nepalese Himalayas, Armando Corvini thought he might never walk again. But he's proving age and a disability cannot stop him.
How Armando found a new way to climb after frostbite took his fingers
After a disaster in the Nepalese Himalayas, Armando Corvini thought he might never walk again. But he's proving age and a disability cannot stop him.
Therapy dogs reducing pain and anxiety for intensive care patients
Dogs aren't what you'd expect to see when you step into an intensive care unit, but a study at the Canberra Hospital has found bringing therapy dogs onto the ward reduces anxiety and pain for critically ill patients.