Latest news from Canberra.
Rising tensions in the Middle East and South Asia are deterring international travellers from planning trips to Australia, threatening the capital's hospitality sector just as it rebounds from pandemic losses.
Business29 June 2026
As international tensions rise, local migration agencies report surging demand for visa advice, while new settlement programs offer hope for Afghan and Venezuelan families arriving in the capital.
News29 June 2026
Rising rents, supply chain disruptions, and tighter consumer spending are squeezing margins across the capital's entrepreneurial heartland.
Business29 June 2026
As international instability dominates headlines, local community groups are proving the capital's grassroots resilience rivals major cities worldwide.
News29 June 2026
While international tensions reshape logistics networks, savvy Canberra businesses are capitalising on new trade routes and emerging markets.
Business29 June 2026
As demand for digital skills surges across the capital's government and corporate sectors, early movers in the tech recruitment space are reaping significant rewards.
Business29 June 2026
As enrolment projections shift and funding models face scrutiny, educators and officials grapple with critical questions about infrastructure, curriculum, and affordability.
News29 June 2026
Community voices clash over proposed changes to bus routes and cycling infrastructure in the rapidly growing north-side precinct.
News29 June 2026
Reflective Energy's journey from a Kingston workshop to international investor darling shows the capital's startup ecosystem is finally punching above its weight.
Business29 June 2026
New analysis of development approvals, land releases and affordability metrics exposes the widening gap between housing supply and demand in the nation's capital.
News29 June 2026
New data reveals delays in fire and ambulance services across the ACT are leaving residents vulnerable—and experts warn the gap is widening.
News29 June 2026
Rising labour costs, supply chain volatility, and changing consumer habits are forcing restaurants and cafes across the capital to rethink their business models.
Business29 June 2026
Decades of planning, false starts, and political will have finally positioned the capital city's most ambitious infrastructure project at the starting line.
News29 June 2026
The capital's top-flight side secured three points against rivals this weekend, while grassroots clubs across Dickson and Woden report strong participation ahead of school holidays.
Sport29 June 2026
Participation data shows aquatic activities are reshaping how Canberra stays active, with numbers climbing fastest among young adults and suburban families.
Sport29 June 2026
With the Australian football calendar entering its decisive phase, the capital's major grounds face a logistics puzzle to accommodate record crowds and competing codes.
Sport29 June 2026
With three major indoor facilities hosting qualifying rounds through August, Australia's top rope and speed climbers are zeroing in on the national championships in September.
Sport29 June 2026
Local recreational leagues are experiencing a renaissance, with membership surging and clubs becoming the social backbone of neighbourhoods across the capital.
Sport29 June 2026