Greens reject design of Cooyong Street apartment building as "completely unacceptable"
Caroline Le Couteur says earlier planning report looks like "greenwash" against final designs.
Kirsten Lawson is the Chief Assembly reporter at The Canberra Times
Caroline Le Couteur says earlier planning report looks like "greenwash" against final designs.
The ACT government's light rail project director has just signed a contract that pays him almost $600,000 a year.
'Took a bit of practice' to get two shooters in sync, one with contraceptive and the other with marker dye.
Mohammad Hussain says he was wrongly denied the right to stand in Yerrabi.
Despite concluding that the use of silencers by government kangaroo shooters was illegal each year since 2009, authorities are taking no action against the shooters or the official who issued the permits. The government conceded last year that the use of silencers in the annual kangaroo cull was "was probably not in accordance with the law", which bans noise suppressors.
Only one in six Fluffy homes receive promised four inspections.
Foy insists emissions from its plastics-to-fuel plant will be well within NSW limits.
Former Cricket ACT chairman Ian McNamee says sporting events are "where the deals get done".
Barr attends grand finals and other games to watch his beloved Hawthorn.
Cooyong St carpark might finally be developed under plans lodged with the ACT government.
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