A woman has been treated for serious burns, stab wounds and lacerations after she was allegedly assaulted by a 52-year-old man in the backyard of her Charnwood home last night (September 28).
Australia's salaried doctors trade union is demanding Canberra Health Services (CHS) address a "chronic shortage" of senior and junior medical staff at Canberra Hospital.
Australians with lower levels of education and household income are significantly less likely to have received a third or fourth COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new study from the ANU.
ACT residents who have been deemed most at risk of identity theft or fraud due to the Optus data breach will receive a new driver licence card for free.
Forecasts released by Master Builders Australia (MBA) predict that new residential dwelling starts in the ACT will fall from 5810 in 2022 to 5000 in 2024
While a global recession looks increasingly likely, there are several reasons to think Australia could escape it with careful management, writes PETER MARTIN.
"WEAK ACT legislation makes car theft difficult to prove," writes "Whimsy" columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS. "Even when prosecutors took car-theft offences to court, the sentences to repeat offenders amounted to a weak slap-on-the-wrist."