Canberra museum celebrates everyday items from ancient Greece and Rome
The Australian National University Classics Museum showcases everyday artifacts from ancient Greece and Rome, offering insights into their domestic life.
ACT police investigation ongoing as 89-year-old man struck by car dies in hospital
An 89-year-old man in Canberra has died after being struck by a car earlier this month, prompting an ongoing police investigation.
Man accused of holding woman captive tells jury he was under attack
A Canberra man, Sisituutuumata Fulivai, faces trial for multiple charges related to holding a woman captive and sexually assaulting her while claiming he was attacked by her.
Police return art posters of Trump and Netanyahu in Nazi uniforms to Canberra venue after no charges laid
Canberra police returned art posters depicting various world leaders in Nazi uniforms to a local music venue and decided not to lay charges under new hate symbol laws.
No charges, posters to be returned to Canberra bar after seizures under new hate laws
Canberra police will return seized posters to a local bar owner as they have decided not to press charges under new hate laws.
Teen denies being behind wheel of car in fatal Canberra crash
A Canberra teenager is on trial for manslaughter, denying he was driving a stolen car that crashed and resulted in the death of another teenager.
US news site Politico to launch in Australia, aiming to bring policy focus and โnew anglesโ to Canberra
The US political news site Politico is set to launch an outlet in Australia, focusing on insider politics and policy analysis for the Canberra press gallery.
Live: Taylor pleased PM 'safe and well' after evacuation from The Lodge over security threat
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was evacuated from The Lodge in Canberra due to a security threat, prompting concerns among government officials about escalating political violence.
Australia news live: police investigate bomb threat after Anthony Albanese evacuated; university funding warning
Police have investigated a bomb threat that resulted in Prime Minister Anthony Albanese being evacuated from his Canberra home, with no suspicious findings reported.
Husband recounts brutal attack on his wife in cold case murder
The cold case trial of Irma Palasics's murder has revealed harrowing testimony from her husband, who recounts the events surrounding her violent death during a home invasion in 1999.
Australian prime minister evacuated from residence for security reasons
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was evacuated from his residence due to a reported security threat, but authorities found no suspicious activity after a thorough search.
The Prime Minister was moved to safety due to a bomb threat
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was evacuated from his residence in Canberra due to a bomb threat, which ultimately turned out to be a false alarm.
Anthony Albanese evacuated from official Canberra residence for three hours due to bomb threat
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was evacuated from his official residence due to a bomb threat, with no dangerous materials found after a thorough search.
Breaking: Prime minister evacuated from The Lodge
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was evacuated from The Lodge in Canberra during a police response to a security incident, which was later determined to pose no threat.
Australian Prime Minister evacuated from home due to 'safety threat'
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was evacuated from his official residence due to an alleged security threat, but was later cleared to return after a thorough investigation found no danger.
Police bodycam video shows force used on hit-and-run driver
Police bodycam footage reveals unlawful force used against a hit-and-run driver in Canberra, prompting an investigation into officers' conduct.
Canberra man jailed 20 years for killing ex-wife in Bruce home
A Canberra man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for the killing of his ex-wife, despite expressing remorse and citing his declining health.
Brumbies keeping cool after historic win over Crusaders in Christchurch
The ACT Brumbies celebrate a historic Super Rugby victory over the Crusaders in Christchurch after 26 years, leading to a promising start to their season.
Man charged over 'lit incendiary device' thrown during Navy chief's speech
A 20-year-old man has been charged for allegedly throwing a lit incendiary device during the Chief of Navy Vice-Admiral Mark Hammond's speech at a defense industry conference in Canberra.
'Clearly artworks': Arts lawyer fears chilling effect after police seized posters
Arts lawyer warns that new hate speech laws could suppress artistic expression after police seized provocative posters from a Canberra venue.
India and Australia's clash, see ball by ball live score
The article provides live updates on the second T20 match between India and Australia women's teams in Canberra.
'Don't scream': Court hears statement murder victim made after earlier burglary
The trial of two men accused of the murder of Irma Palasics, who was killed during a violent home invasion in 1999, has begun, revealing harrowing details about the victim's previous encounter with a burglar.
Afternoon Update: art posters test hate symbol laws; Wellingtonโs sewage โcatastropheโ; and when sleep tricks go wrong
Police in Canberra have seized art posters depicting world leaders in Nazi uniforms for investigation under hate symbol laws.
Young victims face meth-fuelled driver who struck them outside Canberra school
Tayler Hazell, a 32-year-old man, faces sentencing for driving a stolen car while under the influence of meth, leading to an accident that severely injured two schoolboys outside St Edmund's College in Canberra.
Police seize art posters depicting Trump, Putin and Netanyahu in Nazi uniforms from Canberra bar
Canberra police have seized art posters portraying world leaders in Nazi uniforms from a bar following a complaint regarding hate imagery.
Bar declared crime scene as ACT police seize 'clearly satirical' posters under new hate laws
Canberra police seized satirical posters featuring world leaders in Nazi-like uniforms from a bar, declaring it a crime scene under new hate laws.
Bomb squad called to Canberra hotel after rocks thrown through glass door
An incident involving rocks thrown at a Canberra hotel during a defence industry conference led to police searching for suspects and causing panic among attendees.
Man accused of murdering Irma Palasics pleads guilty to burglary charge
Steve Fabriczy, accused in the murder case of Canberra grandmother Irma Palasics, has pleaded guilty to a burglary charge as his trial begins in the ACT Supreme Court.
Former ACT commissioner alleges sexual assault and harassment
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts has accused a public servant in Canberra of sexual assault and harassment during her tenure as ACT's first Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people commissioner.
Woman held captive and raped was 'subdued with violence', jury hears
A Canberra woman escaped from a two-day violent captivity, leading to the trial of Sisituutuumata Fulivai on multiple serious charges.
Canberra man denied bail after allegedly stalking married couple
A Canberra man has been denied bail following charges of stalking a married couple, during which he allegedly left notes and repeatedly visited their home and workplace.
Man killed after motorcycle hits kerb in Canberra's north
A 24-year-old man died in a motorcycle accident in Giralang, Canberra, after hitting a kerb.
Meet the young nippers learning to be lifesavers in a landlocked city
Canberra's Broulee Nippers Club trains local children to become lifesavers despite being landlocked, using a unique dual-branch approach that includes both pool training and surf training at Broulee Beach.
Pakistan team's embarrassment, players roamed the streets due to unpaid hotel bill
The Pakistan hockey team faced embarrassment in Canberra, Australia, when their hotel booking was canceled due to an unpaid bill, leaving players wandering the streets for hours.
Police call for witnesses after homemade explosive found in Canberra
ACT police are investigating a homemade explosive found at Holder Oval in Canberra and are appealing for public assistance.
Breaking: Angus Taylor becomes Liberal leader, defeating Sussan Ley 34-17
Angus Taylor has been elected as the new leader of the federal Liberal Party in Australia, defeating Sussan Ley in a partyroom meeting.
Protests Follow the Israeli President at the End of His Visit to Australia
Protests erupted in Melbourne as pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered on the last day of Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Australia, following earlier protests in Canberra and clashes in Sydney.
Two Chinese nationals accused of foreign interference granted bail
Two Chinese nationals were granted bail after being arrested for alleged foreign interference related to spying on a Buddhist association in Canberra.
Thousands of ladybugs in Canberra fight against aphids
In Canberra, thousands of ladybugs are actively combating aphid infestations on plants, highlighting the ecological battle against these pests.
Fears former Canberra boy has been executed in Iran, as Australia makes representations to Tehran
There are concerns for a former Canberra student following claims of his execution in Iran, prompting actions by the Australian government.
PM tells Isaac Herzog Australia wants transparency over Zomi Frankcomโs death as pair meet in Canberra
Australian PM Anthony Albanese has demanded transparency regarding the death of aid worker Zomi Frankcom, killed in Gaza, during a meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
Two more Chinese nationals accused of foreign interference
Two Chinese nationals have been charged in Australia for allegedly gathering intelligence on a Buddhist group to send to China.
Two more Chinese nationals charged with foreign interference
Two Chinese nationals have been arrested in Australia and charged with spying and gathering information on a local Buddhist group on behalf of Chinese authorities.
Live: Police presence expected as Herzog arrives in Canberra
Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Canberra is causing an increased police presence due to heightened tensions surrounding the rally against his visit, led by former Australian of the Year Grace Tame.
Stormwater infrastructure the 'pressing question' in Canberra housing plan
Aging stormwater infrastructure poses challenges for the ACT government's plan to increase medium-density housing in Canberra suburbs amidst a growing population and climate change concerns.
Man staged partner's murder scene before calling Triple Zero
A Canberra man, Adam Britt, confessed to murdering his partner Tiffany Spence and attempting to stage the scene to mislead emergency services.
Man accused of manufacturing pipe bombs in Canberra pleads not guilty
A man in Canberra has pleaded not guilty to charges related to the unauthorized manufacture of pipe bombs and is facing additional charges connected to weapon possession and theft.
'There's nothing we can do': Inside the bullying crisis gripping ACT public schools
Bullying is on the rise in ACT public schools, prompting distressing accounts from affected parents and teachers.
'We saved our lives': How a Canberra-based refugee fled Venezuela
Josh Madrid, a Canberra resident, shared his harrowing experience of fleeing Venezuela amid political repression and economic crisis.
Canberra man faces court for stabbing ex-wife to death in family kitchen
Van Thanh Vu, a 74-year-old man, has pleaded guilty to murdering his ex-wife Thi Thuy Huong Nguyen in their home, following claims of being treated poorly.