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Nicholas Fuller

Nicholas Fuller

Clay: ACT’s Territory Plan a ‘missed opportunity’

The Legislative Assembly has published its report into the new Territory Plan - and the chair, Jo Clay, considers it a missed opportunity.

Phillip Business Community ‘desperate’ about street maintenance

Tom Adam, president of the Phillip Business Community, says the ACT Government has neglected to repair broken footpaths and potholes.

Decrease in ANU interns joining Canberra Health Services

Fewer Australian National University medical graduates are doing their internships in the ACT hospital system.

Evoenergy: inspecting powerlines by helicopter

Evoenergy, the ACT electricity and gas distributor, is conducting its annual aerial inspection program this month.

Canberra Liberals: Is ACT ready for new ticket system?

Should the ACT Government make public transport free if Optus 3G is switched off before the new ticket system is rolled out?

National Opera’s ‘Suor Angelica’ opens this week

To mark the centenary of Giacomo Puccini’s death, National Opera will produce his one-act opera Suor Angelica this week.

New improvement framework for ACT public schools

Eighteen ACT public schools will take part this year in the trial of a new tool to track their performance and help them improve.

Conservationists want Bluetts Block made a nature reserve

Some conservation groups fear Bluetts Block, one of Canberra's nature hotspots, is threatened by development.

Report into ACT voluntary assisted dying bill published

27 recommendations; the Canberra Liberals reject the bill; and the ACT Greens call for measures for people with dementia.

Petition calls for more police to protect Watson and Downer

Inner north residents have started a petition, backed by the Canberra Liberals, to protect them from a wave of antisocial behaviour.

Gungahlin emergency services centre contaminated

Gungahlin Joint Emergency Services Centre has temporarily closed due to lead and diesel contamination.

ACT Government uses controversial call-in powers for housing

The ACT Government has announced two housing developments. But ACT Labor's use of call-in powers has angered other parties.
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