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The unseasonably warm weather resumes in the run-up to Anzac Day.
These are the big stories today (and I hate to say it but you can't avoid Game of Thrones).
A mother's grief and anger
Julie-Ann Finney will take a burning anger to the Anzac Day parade on Thursday. Her son took his own life after 20 years in the navy. She feels he never got the help he needed for the trauma he suffered.
I report on this moving case of a mother fighting to save other mothers from going through her pain.
Girl stung 300 times by wasp swarm
Seven-year-old Evie Clark is lucky to be alive after being stung hundreds of times by a swarm of what are believed to be European wasps.
She was playing by a creek at the Braidwood recreation reserve off Keder Street on April 11 when she fell on to a wasp nest.
How did she survive?
Finbar O'Mallon will tell you.
Your Game of Thrones obsession explained
We know you're obsessed. We know we're obsessed. But why?
A researcher from the ANU and Sherryn Groch will explain.
Calls for a more blind friendly capital - and drivers
Dudley is a guide dog for a person who is blind.
He is placid and very helpful but for some reason some Uber drivers don't like giving him a lift.
Finbar O'Mallon investigates why.
Rising ACT stars take Giant leap
A Canberra quartet will line up in the 12-strong squad who will kick off their season against Victoria Fury in Melbourne.
There's a lot of excitement for Canberra duo Eliza Burton and Amber Brophy who are set to make their Australian Netball League debut for the Giants.
The teenagers join Canberra based players Keely Rodrigo and Georgia Clayden in the orange and blue.
Our new sports reporter, Lucie Bertoldo, has the story.