30 Nov 09 | Besieged Liberal leader Malcolm Turnbull has refused to back down from a leadership spill tomorrow or confirm whether Joe Hockey had issued a challenge during a meeting this afternoon.
30 Nov 09 | A record 330 Canberra students are expected to temporarily abandon school holiday pursuits to sit an entry exam for the Australian National University tomorrow.
30 Nov 09 | The hive mind is usually buzzing with the latest developments, trends, and talk of the way forward. Faster connections, bigger downloads, smarter software. It is rare to look backwards at where the internet came from.
30 Nov 09 | The Federal Government has chosen to ignore a Coalition-dominated Senate committee's call for a cost-benefit analysis into the national broadband network.
30 Nov 09 | A project which will help GPS owners create their own maps has won the top gong at the inaugural Australian Computing Society ICT Awards.
30 Nov 09 | It was not your typical Sunday drive - the Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn, Stuart Robinson, arrived at his destination by horse-drawn sulky.
30 Nov 09 | Ron Radford is on a roll. In the past two weeks, he has been honoured by France with the prestigious Ordre des Arts et Lettres, joining the ranks of Kylie Minogue and Peter Garrett, and has been reappointed as director of the National Gallery in Canberra for the next three years.
30 Nov 09 | Architect Jan Gehl will speak in Canberra tonight on why cities become more attractive when pedestrians and cyclists replace motorists.
30 Nov 09 | A home once judged Australia's best and held by the same family for two generations is on the market. Known as the "Round House", the heritage listed 1950s Deakin property is listed for sale with Bill Lyristakis.
30 Nov 09 | The Tuggeranong Festival was like a pocket of vivid, swirling colour underneath grim, grey skies. The festival turned 21 yesterday, but there was an old-time carnival feeling in the air.
30 Nov 09 | Unions are demanding an immediate halt to the Government's insulation rebate program after the deaths of three workers, most recently a 19-year-old on his first day on the job.
30 Nov 09 | The Seven Network has won the TV ratings battle for the third year running, but Network Ten boasts the highest rating TV events of the year, thanks to MasterChef Australia and the AFL grand final.
30 Nov 09 | The ACT Rural Fire Service is bracing itself for a shocking bushfire season, which may push the fire danger into the ''catastrophic'' category.
30 Nov 09 | Prime Minister Kevin Rudd believes Australian troop levels in Afghanistan ''are about right''.
Mr Rudd is to have a meeting with US President Barack Obama in Washington today in which the war in Afghanistan and the UN climate change summit in Copenhagen will be among the top items on the agenda.
30 Nov 09 | Australians should not be lulled into a false sense of security about HIV, an expert has cautioned ahead of World AIDS Day tomorrow.
30 Nov 09 | A euthanasia advocacy group says its members are being investigated over the death of a Curtin man last month.
30 Nov 09 | Matt Giteau answered his critics with a flyhalf masterclass as the Wallabies signed off 2009 with their storming win over Wales at Millennium Stadium.
30 Nov 09 | Five years ago Nathan Hauritz wasn't even sure if he was classed as a spinner. One year ago he doubted he would play a second Test. Now the 28-year-old long-maligned offie looks like he belongs, and is even starting to feel like he's emerging from the huge shadow cast by Shane Warne.
30 Nov 09 | Just as Wendell Sailor used his last shot in league to rebuild his reputation, Justin Harrison hopes returning to the ACT Brumbies will let him ultimately leave rugby with his head held high.
30 Nov 09 | As dominant as Macknuckle's victory in yesterday's $200,000 Canberra Cup was, his trainer Bernie Howlett predicted the horse's best was still ahead of him.