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CIT CEO Leanne Cover resigns, report blocked

CIT CEO Leanne Cover has resigned, while legal action has been taken to prevent the publication of a report investigating corruption.

Canberra Liberals promise RSV vaccines for all infants

The Canberra Liberals would ensure all newborns and vulnerable infants could access a new vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

ACT Government’s 2024-25 Planning Priorities

ACT planning minister Chris Steel has released his Planning Priorities for the next financial year, focusing on more housing.

One-off boost for ACT health NGOs

Non-government health sector organisations will receive $1.65 million in additional funding from the ACT Government.

Rattenbury clarifies ACT Government’s role in Haire’s court case

Attorney-General Shane Rattenbury explains why minister Yvette Berry didn't know, and why the government is paying Katy Haire's court fees.

ACT official seeks to stop corruption investigation

The ACT Education Directorate head has launched a court action to stop a corruption probe - a move the Canberra Liberals condemn.

ACT politics: Thursday 16 May

Reinstating sentencing submissions for the prosecution; police empowered to scan for knives; and oversight of prisons.

ACT politics: Wednesday 15 May

Domestic violence, coercive control, registry marriages, rental homes, and new schools: ACT politicians' concerns this week.

Canberra Liberals call for release of domestic violence guidelines

The ACT Government must release Ministerial Guidelines for domestic violence agencies to share information, the Canberra Liberals say.

Federal Government: $250 million for Australian Institute of Sport

The Federal Government will invest $249.7 million in the Australian Institute of Sport in next week's Budget.

Canberra Liberals: Get Molonglo Moving

Canberra Liberals MLA Ed Cocks has launched a community campaign to address traffic congestion in the Molonglo Valley.

Federal government: More funding for ACT light rail planning

The Federal Government has announced it will provide $50 million to plan for Stage 2B of the Canberra Light Rail.

Transport Canberra: Five years of light rail success

The ACT Government has published a five-year analysis of light rail, Five Years On: Benefits Realisation of Light Rail Stage 1.

Canberra Liberals push for coercive control laws

The Canberra Liberals will introduce legislation to create a standalone criminal offence for coercive control.

Canberra Liberals: ACT’s elective surgery waiting list lengthens

Elective surgery waitlists have increased by 30% since 2022, and more than 8,800 people are waiting for their operations, the Liberals say.

ACT sees record increase in taxation revenue

The ACT had the biggest increase in taxation revenue in the country this past financial year, and is the second-highest taxing jurisdiction.

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