"Misguided" is how police describe a teacher turning up to school last week with a copied handgun to demonstrate the capabilities of 3D printing technology.
DAVID TURNBULL continues his series of profiles of Canberrans with a story. This week the focus is on a remarkable Dutch migrant who has built bridges between the country he grew up in and the country he now calls home.
The opposition leader has confirmed he will help his kids with a housing deposit "at some stage", while acknowledging many Australians won't have that luxury.
Shawn John Michelin is the subject of a Public Warning Notice for accepting deposits ranging from $876 to $12,000 for quoted works he has not delivered on.
Reader JANINE HASKINS, of Cook, says the use of cannabis makes a person feel mellow, relaxed and often extremely happy and wonders what the fuss around its use is all about.
Four teens aged between 14 and 15 have been charged overnight in relation to stolen vehicles in Weetangera and Nicholls. Three of them were on bail for previous similar offences.