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Disaster Ready Fund prepares ACT for natural disasters

The Federal Government’s Disaster Ready Fund has funded 13 projects to better protect and prepare the ACT for natural disasters.

ACT firms to benefit from Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement

More than 99% of Australian products will enter the UK duty free. In Australia, the five per cent tariff on British goods will be lifted.

Public hospitals should give abortions, committee says

A Senate inquiry found that contraception and sexual health care services are not equally available across Australia.

Indigenous company will build Gorton car park in ACT

Indigenous-owned construction company Barpa will design and build the John Gorton Campus Car Park in Parkes, at a cost of $80.8 million.

$60 million funding for Questacon

Questacon – the National Science and Technology Centre will receive $60 million in next week’s budget, Federal ministers announced today.

Beyond Blue: Mental health crucial to national wellbeing

Beyond Blue has called for mental health and wellbeing to feature strongly in the Federal Government’s Measuring What Matters Statement.

Fit the Bill: A super big test for the federal government

Several weeks ago, I suggested a way to reign in bloated defined benefits pension schemes. The federal treasurer has now announced he wants to cap superannuation at $3 million per person.

ACT community sector calls for no cuts to homeless services funding

ACT community organisations are worried that the Commonwealth will cut funding for homelessness services from July.

Canberra suburbs eligible for faster internet

Homes in Ainslie, Casey, Dickson, Kingston, Macgregor, Monash, and Yarralumla will be eligible for full fibre broadband from next year.

Canberra mental health service moves to Civic

The new Civic site for mental health service Canberra Head to Health was officially opened by Emma McBride MP this week.

Chief Architect Michelle Graham redefines what women working in IT looks like

A far cry from the “guy coding in a hoodie” she says is often associated with IT, Michelle utilised her specialisation in cybersecurity and architecture to advise the Secretary of Defence and Prime Minister of Iraq in 2008.

Federal Government to establish housing fund, Pocock welcomes investment

Affordable housing will be the next parliamentary priority as the federal government releases its promised plan to help ease the crisis, and ACT Senator David Pocock has welcomed the investment.

Labor announces community battery rollout for ACT

The ACT will receive three of the first 58 community batteries, delivering solar power to locals, Labor politicians announced today.

ACT mental health sector calls for renewed funding

Mental health services will close in June 2023 if the Commonwealth Government does not renew funding, local organisations warned.

Road spending reallocated to light rail stage 2A

The Federal Government’s decision to reallocate nearly $86 million from road infrastructure to light rail has left many wondering if the tram to Woden is on the right track.

Governments respond to community sector’s poverty plea

The community sector urged the Federal and ACT Governments to act this Anti-Poverty Week. Here is their response.

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