Two new mobile speed cameras hit Canberra roads
Up to 300 speeding hot spots will be targeted every week in Canberra.
Katie Burgess is a reporter for The Canberra Times
Up to 300 speeding hot spots will be targeted every week in Canberra.
After more than 16 years in a backlog of listings, the ACT Heritage Council this month rejected the nomination for Oaks Estate to become a protected precinct
Andrew Barr has flown to Singapore with "the largest delegation of Canberra businesses in the ACT's history".
ClubsACT chief executive Gwyn Rees is remaining tight-lipped on how the organisation will pay up after the ACT Electoral Commission fined them more than $30,000 for exceeding the election spending cap.
A prominent pill testing advocate has hit back at claims their proposal to provide the service at Canberra's upcoming Groovin The Moo music festival was not well formed.
ACT chief minister Andrew Barr will ask the federal government to reaffirm its commitment to Canberra as the heart of the Australian public service as part of a new 'city deal' currently under negotiation.
Cleaning companies looking to work in ACT public schools will face higher scrutiny under a shake-up of how cleaning contracts are awarded.
An ACT parliamentary committee will explore a recommendation by the electoral commission to clamp down on corflutes during elections, after an absurd amount adorned Canberra roadsides last year.
"I don't know if I could have left", ACT parliamentarian and former federal public service Tara Cheyne says.
Ben Ponton wants to defuse one of the most incendiary issues in the territory by restoring Canberrans' decaying trust in the planning process.
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