Canberra Hospital is on a minimal, provisional six-month training accreditation period, following a review of its Obstetrics & Gynaecology Department, which was found not to have met five out of six overview standards.
Bruce Lehrmann will lodge a multimillion-dollar claim for compensation against the ACT Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, "The Australian" is reporting.
Reader JOHN BONE takes umbrage at an "inconsiderate ignoramus" who reverse parks a smelly 4WD at Fyshwick Market and ruins a blueberry-muffin morning tea in the sunshine.
Federal Health Minister MARK BUTLER responds to criticism by the Pharmacy Guild of the government's move to 60-day dispensing and affirms his newly-announced assistance package for regional, rural and remote pharmacies.
For Chief Minister Andrew Barr to interfere with the release of the Sofronoff Inquiry report is "outrageous", says acting Liberals leader Jeremy Hanson.
Police swooped on two of the major highways in and out of the ACT on Saturday issuing 23 infringement notices and cautions being issued for varying offences.
The ACT government will withhold the findings of the Sofronoff Inquiry when they are handed to Chief Minister Andrew Barr on Monday, a move that has drawn the ire of Bruce Lehrmann.
Commercial kitchens will receive a rebate of up to 50 per cent to transition from gas to electricity in the ACT government's pilot program launched on Friday.