Alcohol and drugs body to close
ADCA has lost its funding and is set to close. Jeremy Thompson investigates the part played by politics in the downfall of the drug and alcohol centre.
ADCA has lost its funding and is set to close. Jeremy Thompson investigates the part played by politics in the downfall of the drug and alcohol centre.
Corrections Minister Shane Rattenbury and his Opposition Shadow Andrew Wall address prison problems.
John Reid is a photographer with an exhibition at CMAG. He seems to have discovered the elusive Fish Man.
The Chief Minister and the Opposition leader talk to 7.30ACT about Canberra's liquor laws.
Chief Minister Katy Gallagher talks about the public service, the local economy and the Federal Government's rejection of the Gonksi education funding model.
Canberra is seen through the decades and the eyes of archivist, Ted Ling.
A group of farmers have ridden for months from Grafton to Canberra to protest against the mining of coal seam gas. They've called it the Woop Woop ride.
According to a new group called "Honest History", it is time to refute the notion that the nation of Australia was born at Gallipoli.
Snakes are on the move on the Limestone Plains.
The bushfires have begun already and prompted questions about the region's preparedness for such a long fire season.
Ken Helm wants to keep doing it until he can no longer walk and Tim Kirk says he's in the business of joy. They are successful local winemakers.
This weekend, orchid growers will display their blooms in Barton ACT.
With the NBN in limbo, Gungahlin is set to be in tech heaven.
Voting results in the ACT show Ainslie to the left and Deakin to the right.
It would take a 14.2% swing for Labor to lose the electorate of Fraser - so what motivates the candidates to stay on message and on the hustings?
Native Australian birds photographed by 7.30's Jeremy Thompson.
Canberra gets two Senators; one of them will be Kate Lundy. The other will be Zed Seselja or Simon Sheikh?
Labor would need a 9.1% swing against it to lose the seat of Canberra.
The Oaks Estate is the site of the latest cross-border brawl with its residents riled about rezoning.
Three reporters, redundant from the Canberra Times, have developed new careers.
According to author Paul Daley, Canberra is a city of orphans ....
John Keeley is retiring after 25 years as the Narrabundah newsagent.
Is light rail feasible in Canberra ? Jeremy Thompson investigates.
Author Chris Hammer believes the hearts of Australians are caught by The Coast.
Lino Tagliapietra is the world's leading glassblower and he's showing how it's done at the Canberra Glassworks