Merrilyn Scott, the mother of Stephanie Scott, and Aaron Leeson-Woolley, Stephanie's fiance, at the floral memorial on the gates of the high school where she worked. Photo: Kate Geraghty
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As the family of bride-to-be Stephanie Scott fretted about where she was, her alleged killer washed his clothes and hung them on a Hills Hoist in the backyard of his Riverina home.
School cleaner Vincent Stanford, 24, waved to his neighbours over the fence and told them about how busy he had been, the day after he allegedly killed the Leeton school teacher on Easter Sunday.
But he had not been rostered to clean the school the day he allegedly attacked Ms Scott, 26, and killed her.
Although police have yet to find the body of Ms Scott they will allege she was killed on Easter Sunday.
- Chief Minister Andrew Barr has warned the ACT stands to lose $130 million in GST revenue as soon as next week as the Abbott government considers a recommendation from the Commonwealth Grants Commission.
- Music and movie downloads may soon attract the GST, making them more expensive for consumers but raking in "billions" of extra dollars for government coffers.
- The federal government has commissioned a $4.1m telemovie designed to dissuade asylum seekers from coming to Australia by boat.
- Two of NSW Labor's most senior officials are pushing for an investigation of possible rorting of the 2013 national ballot that saw Bill Shorten elected party leader
- A senior Treasury official has warned that Australia could be losing billions of dollars in potential revenue from global profit-shifting overseas but has admitted that Treasury does not know how much.
- The ACT leads the way on legal responses to domestic violence, says the Director of Public Prosecutions.
- Final works continue on the Common Ground project, Canberra's experiment in low-cost supportive public housing, ahead of planned completion this month.
- Gordon motorcyclist Jarreth Newman, 23, has been named as the rider killed in a crash with a bus near Calvary Hospital on Wednesday night.
- The Australian Taxation Office has cut 4400 jobs in the past 19 months with one staff member telling a Senate hearing many of them were "our go-to" people.
Aidan Sezer in action for the Titans. Photo: Getty Images
The Canberra Raiders are set to announce the signing of Gold Coast Titans half Aidan Sezer as early as Friday, clouding the future of young playmaker Mitch Cornish.
Sezer, 23, has agreed to a three-year deal with the Raiders from 2016 and is viewed as a long-term halves partner for Blake Austin, who joined the club from the Wests Tigers this season.
Cornish, 22, comes off contract with Canberra at the end of the season and was replaced in the NRL squad last weekend by Sam Williams, who made a dominant return to the top grade and remains contracted for 2016.
- All Blacks stalwart Keven Mealamu has backed hooker rival Stephen Moore to reclaim the Wallabies captaincy for the World Cup, declaring his fierce international opponent deserves another chance to lead Australia.
- It's been an Australian rugby graveyard for the past 28 years and the Auckland Blues are banking on Eden Park to be the spark for their Super Rugby season today - but the ACT Brumbies say they don't fear a trip to New Zealand and a hoodoo that has haunted the Wallabies since 1986.
- The ACT Brumbies will pay their respects to Australian defence forces by wearing a special jersey to commemorate their Anzac Day Super Rugby clash against the Otago Highlanders on April 24.
- When Sisa Waqa told his family he was leaving Melbourne Storm for the Canberra Raiders, his five-year-old son Junior cried - his three children were so close to the Storm players they would call captain Cameron Smith "boss".
- The enforcement of tougher concussion guidelines has increased the possibility of an 18th man being introduced next season as part of the NRL's review of the interchange.
A collision on Athllon Drive at Cowlishaw Street intersection in Greenway this morning caused the closure of a southbound lane. ACT Policing reopened the lane to traffic just before 7.20am.
Sunshine Crossing, Angle Crossing still remain closed today.
Work to clear debris is underway at Oaks Estate Crossing and its hoped the road will be re-opened by midday, a Territory and Municipal Serivces spokeswoman said.
Mount Franklin Road, Urriarra Road and Boboyan Road have been reopened today.
This weekend's Australian Running Festival will temporarily close a number of roads in Acton, Barton, Kingston, Parkes, Griffith, Forrest and Yarralumla on Saturday and Sunday.
A full list of closures and a map of the event is available at www.runningfestival.com.au
If you are stuck in traffic or have any info, let us know: morningblog@canberratimes.com.au or tweet us @canberratimes
The self-portraits of more than 11,000 Canberran school students have brightened the fitters' workshop on the Kingston Foreshore to launch national youth week from 10am today.
Celebrate beloved author Jane Austen through dance, music, food, fashion and more at the Jane Austen Festival Australia at Albert Hall from today until Sunday.
What just two musicians recreate Mike Oldfield's 1973 masterpiece, Tubular Bells - a record that required more than 30 musicians - on stage at the Street Theatre from 8pm tonight.
Over the weekend:
The 2015 Australian Running Festival will get blood pumping on Saturday and Sunday, including The Canberra Times Canberra Marathon, an ultra marathon, half marathon and 10km and 5km fun-run distances. Last minute entries available at runningfestival.com.au
Celebrate autumn in the vineyards when the Canberra district wineries are at their best during the Canberra District Wine Harvest Festival from Saturday and Sunday. For more, visit canberrawines.com.au
Celebrate our area's history at the Canberra and Region Heritage Festival from Saturday until April 26. For more information, visit environment.act.gov.au
For more weekend events, check out our Canberra Weekender guide.
Sammie Behr of Casey with her daughters, from left, Isabella,7 and Eden,5. Photo: Melissa Adams
Sammie Behr experienced mixed emotions when her daughter Eden, 5, was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder last year.
"I thought, 'What does it mean for her future?'," Ms Behr said.
Ms Behr said recent high-profile incidents, including the alleged confinement of a student with autism in an ACT school and a young boy with the disorder who went missing in Victoria for five days, showed many other people in the community also didn't understand. didn't either.
It was a lack of public awareness of the disorder that inspired Ms Behr to walk and ride her scooter around Lake Burley Griffin for 24 hours from Friday afternoon.
She also wanted to raise money for Autism Asperger ACT, a non-profit organisation which has provided support and resources since Eden's diagnosis.
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Karen Heuer of Kingston with her dog, Tabitha, enjoying the autumn leaves. Photo: Jamila Toderas
Today: A partly cloudy day in Canberra today with patchy fog in the early morning, a forecast high of 21 degrees falling to 4 degrees tonight.
The rest of the week: Saturday, partly cloudy with early fog - min 6, max 22. Sunday, partly cloudy - min 6, max 22. Monday, mostly sunny - min 6, max 21. Tuesday, partly cloudy - min 6, max 23.