Tech Jobs Canberra: Skills You Need in 2024
Canberra's tech sector is growing 18% annually. Discover what digital skills employers demand and how to stay competitive for in-demand roles across the city.
Latest news from Canberra.
Canberra's tech sector is growing 18% annually. Discover what digital skills employers demand and how to stay competitive for in-demand roles across the city.

From upgraded netball courts in Belconnen to the expanded hockey precinct in Lyneham, Canberra's investment in infrastructure is reshaping local competition.

From Olympic-standard pools to suburban ovals, the ACT's investment in sports infrastructure is opening doors for thousands of young athletes and weekend warriors.
As interest rates stabilize and federal investment priorities shift, understanding the economic signals behind local funding is crucial for entrepreneurs in the nation's capital.
New zoning decisions and infill policies are pushing renters toward inner suburbs—but affordability gains remain uneven across the territory.
From Tuggeranong to the Parliamentary Triangle, locals are ditching the gym for guided trails and community strolls—and data shows the shift is real.
As median rents in the nation's capital hit $2,100 per month, we examine how Australia's purpose-built city compares to peers like Dublin, Singapore, and Vancouver.
From Tuggeranong's parkrun culture to summer heat challenges, here's how to choose a fitness venue that fits Canberra's unique climate and lifestyle.
Forget the tourist guides—we asked locals to reveal their favourite cafes and brunch spots across the capital.
As employers across the ACT rush to fill vacancies before the second half accelerates, early movers in tech, defence and hospitality are snapping up candidates—and wages are climbing.
From gallery openings to live music and outdoor adventures, here's where to spend your time in the nation's capital right now.
As household expenses climb, savvy business owners are cashing in on residents' hunger for affordable solutions—and reshaping the city's retail landscape.
From Barton to Kingston, this planned capital city has engineered a dining culture that rivals major world cities—and it's got nothing to do with size.
As the capital enters peak winter festival season, budget-conscious locals are discovering a golden window of world-class cultural experiences that won't cost a cent.
A century after its founding, Australia's planned city has transformed from civic monument into a thriving destination where heritage architecture, world-class museums, and grassroots creativity coexist.
As venues expand into Braddon, Kingston and Barton, Canberra's nightlife is becoming more distributed, more ambitious and increasingly competitive.
As competition intensifies among providers, Canberra residents are discovering how better connectivity is transforming everything from remote work to local commerce.
New evidence shows why combining outdoor activity, community support and professional care works better than any single intervention for local mental wellbeing.
The Daily Network — local news across Australia