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Latest news: Jo Clay

Op-ed: Give women the choice about where to give birth

Abbie McMillan-Maher, sponsored by Jo Clay MLA, has a petition to set up a freestanding birth centre in Canberra.

Planning Bill report – more work to do, some concerns

The Standing Committee on Planning, Transport and City Services today tabled its report on its Inquiry into the Planning Bill 2022.

ACT Greens call for more bus drivers

Disappointed by reductions in off-peak bus services, the ACT Greens have called for more bus drivers to maintain off-peak services.

Canberra’s bus routes chopped in 2023 timetable

Bus routes will be reduced next month due to disruption caused by raising London Circuit and building the new Woden bus interchange.

Healthy environment to be added to ACT Human Rights Act

The ACT Government will introduce a right to a healthy environment to the Human Rights Act 2004 in this term of the Legislative Assembly.

Transforming plastic waste for National Recycling Week

To begin National Recycling Week, designer Candice Addicoat displayed some of her recycled plastic artworks at the ACT Legislative Assembly.

Jo Clay calls for commitment to mountain biking in ACT

Jo Clay MLA will call on the ACT Government to deliver on commitments for mountain biking to make Canberra a premier destination.

Horse sense?: Greens vote against public subsidy for racing

A motion to phase out $41 million government funding for horseracing failed, but the industry could rely less on public funding.

Greens seek to end $41m public subsidy to horseracing

Greens MLA Jo Clay will seek to amend the ACT Budget to phase out the $41 million public subsidy to the horseracing industry.

Calls for clear investment plan for Stromlo Forest Park 

The government’s wheels seem to be spinning on promised upgrades to the Stromlo Forest mountain bike park, Greens MLA Jo Clay fears.

ACT Greens: $41 million should not be spent on racing

Greens MLA Jo Clay believes it is not in the public interest to provide $41 million of taxpayer funds to the horseracing industry.

Greens and Liberals ask when ACT light rail will be built

Green and Liberal MLAs are concerned light rail to Woden might be delayed until the 2030s – but the ACT Government says it's on track.

Greens: Gender pay gap is widening

The widening gender pay gap during COVID calls for a stronger focus on the gender impact of ACT Government decisions, Jo Clay MLA argues.

Have YourSay on the future of Florey dry land Oval

Florey’s dry land oval future look and feel will be shaped by a six-week community consultation process starting this week.

Jo Clay’s mow-tion to protect Canberra grasslands from mowing

Canberra’s Landcare volunteers restore grassy ecosystems in suburbs, but sometimes their hard work is undone by routine mowing.

ACT Government seeks feedback on Active Travel Plan

The ACT Government is seeking community input on an Active Travel Plan exploring how Canberrans can ride, walk, scoot, and skate more often.

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