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Expecting a good chance of a thunderstorm this morning and a fresh minus one degree start, before the temperature picks up to 14 degrees later today.
Here's a taste of today's local news:
Move over Braddon: Brewers, coffee roasters and skiing in Fyshwick?
Canberra's newest creative hotspot is emerging in a surprising location: Fyshwick, Emma Kelly and Jil Hogan write.
Coalition defends $5 billion in public service efficiency review cuts
Fresh details show the health and social services portfolios have lost $4.5 billion through efficiency audits, Tom McIlroy reports..
Lego Towers of Tomorrow exhibition opens at the National Museum
More than 577,000 Lego blocks have been used to build the 20 skyscrapers that feature in the National Museum of Australia's new exhibition, Karen Hardy writes.
In sport:
Brumbies set to cut ticket and membership prices next season
Cutting the cost of membership packages and ticket prices is part of a bid to reignite fan interest and lure crowds back to Canberra Stadium next year, Chris Dutton reports.
Sharni Williams says ARU women's university sevens series will fuel the fire
Australian sevens captain Sharni Williams has a wave of new talent biting her on the ankles and she's using it to fuel her dreams of more Olympic gold. Caden Helmer has the details.