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Nicholas Fuller

Nicholas Fuller

Workload relief and payrises in ACT teachers Enterprise Agreement

The Australian Education Union ACT welcomes the ACT Public Sector Education Directorate (Teaching Staff) Enterprise Agreement 2023–26.

What the blazes! ACT Government bans fire

The ACT Government intends to ban wood heaters by 2045, and replace them with electric alternatives, Rebecca Vassarotti announced today.

Controversy arises over proposed Braddon development

The Braddon Collective, objects to Liebke + Co's proposed development on the corner of Elouera Street and Northbourne Avenue.

Fourteenth Chief Justice of Australia appointed

Justice Stephen Gageler AC, an ANU graduate, has been appointed the fourteenth Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia.

‘Not all heroes wear capes’: HelpingACT marks one year of homeless barbecues

Mohammed Ali's food charity HelpingACT marks one year of barbecues for homeless people outside the Early Morning Centre.

‘Full steam ahead’ on Woden CIT

The development application has been approved, the first ground slab was poured yesterday, and a crane is towering over the town centre.

ACT Government urged to set up specialist sexual offences court

Advocates are calling for a specialist sexual offence court to be established in the ACT to properly prosecute one of the most under-reported crimes.

Hope blooms as Daffodil Day funds cancer research

Daffodil Day, on Thursday 31 August, is the Cancer Council’s annual fundraising campaign, giving hope to cancer sufferers and their families

2, 4, 6? Federal Labor commits to more senators for the ACT

The national Labor conference passed a motion today to increase the number of Senators in both the ACT and the Northern Territory.

National Cabinet: ‘More housing for Canberrans’

National Cabinet agreed to a target of 1.2 million new homes over five years - but the Greens, Liberals, and renters' groups are unconvinced.

2023 ACT Heritage Grants: ‘A lot of diversity’

Projects funded include historic locomotives, the last person to live in the ACT’s oldest building, treasure hunts, and scarred trees.

Anglicare: Essential workers have nowhere to live in the ACT

“If no action is taken, both the workforce crisis and the housing crisis will continue to grow,” Anglicare's latest report warns.
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