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Rebel clubs plan to set up a rival industry group
The disintegration of the industry group comes after a crisis board meeting last week when president Athol Chalmers pushed a set of savings to get the industry back on its feet.
Kirsten Lawson is the Chief Assembly reporter at The Canberra Times
The disintegration of the industry group comes after a crisis board meeting last week when president Athol Chalmers pushed a set of savings to get the industry back on its feet.
Greens and Liberals accuse ACT government of allowing builders to get away with ignoring building plans.
Icon Water reworking its planned levy and says it will have a final proposal this week.
Planning directorate says SHL will resubmit its plans.
Clubs ACT has run into financial trouble, is looking to cut spending, and has gone cap in hand to the city's big clubs to pay membership fees early to tide it over.
Development to open public access to spectacular Murrumbidgee River.
Groups of townhouses to be built in several south Canberra suburbs to move residents from Northbourne Avenue and the inner south.
Gambling revenue up 21 per cent.
David Dawes faces one last parliamentary hearing before his planned departure by July.
David Dawes's resignation has been widely expected for months, since the auditor released a highly critical report on Land Development Agency dealings in September and Chief Minister Andrew Barr announced soon after that the agency would be abolished.
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