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Nicholas Fuller

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New cycle track at Stromlo Forest Park improves safety

Canberra cyclists will no longer risk being run over as they turn into Stromlo Forest Park.

Canberra Southern Cross Club removes 30 pokies

The Canberra Southern Cross Club Woden will hand back 10 gaming machines and their attached authorisations under an ACT Government scheme.

Ed Cocks officially declared Giulia Jones’s replacement

Ed Cocks was officially declared the new Canberra Liberals MLA today, replacing Giulia Jones as member for Murrumbidgee.

Liberals concerned by Kate Lundy’s appointment as CIT chair

CIT board deputy chair Kate Lundy will succeed Craig Sloan as chair from 1 July – but the Canberra Liberals are concerned given she was on the board when CEO Leanne Cover entered a controversial multi-million dollar contract with Patrick Hollingworth.

Canberra’s first school named after an Aboriginal woman

Evelyn Scott School, Canberra’s first school named after an Aboriginal woman, has been called “a symbol of true reconciliation”.

Multicultural aged care needed for Canberra, ethnic communities say

One in four Canberrans were born overseas, but what happens when they grow old? There is nowhere for them to go, community leaders say.

Bill vs the bill: Belco Party petitions against ACT drug decriminalisation

Bill Stefaniak’s Belco Party and several hundred Canberrans want to stop the ACT Government's "decadent" drugs decriminalisation bill.

Chris Steel will use ministerial powers to direct CIT

Skills minister Chris Steel will use his powers to direct the CIT Board to remedy the "unacceptable" multi-million dollar contracts.

Elizabeth Lee: CIT internal review ‘rings alarm bells’

Canberra Liberals leader Elizabeth Lee remains unsatisfied with the response from both CIT and the ACT Government

What the wage rise means for Canberra

ACTCOSS believes the wage rise will benefit low-income workers, but the Business Chamber fears it will put more pressure on businesses.

ACTCOSS and ACT Government clash over public housing hearings

The ACT Council of Social Service (ACTCOSS) has called on the ACT Government to explain why public housing tenants, many of whom have been in their homes for decades, were given a 48-hour deadline to prepare for a formal hearing to argue why they should not be forcibly relocated.

CIT promises independent audit of multi-million Think Garden contract

The Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) will review its chief executive’s nearly $5 million contract with Think Garden immediately.
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