"Across the many terms of ALP government, particularly under Andrew Barr, community disquiet across a number of demographics has grown," says letter writer ALBERT OBERDORF.
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr is heading overseas for the first time this year, leading a six-day trade mission to India this week, aimed at strengthening links in education, tourism and sport.
Independent MLA Fiona Carrick says storm damage and flooding in Phillip highlight failures of the concrete drain and the need for long-planned creek restoration.
A 29-year-old Kambah man subject to good behaviour obligations has been charged after police allege he assaulted his partner and was later found with a stun gun and suspected drugs.
Almost half of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander public servants in the ACT do not feel culturally safe in their workplace, while documents reveal warnings about discrimination were ignored for years.
A 38-year-old Braddon woman has been charged after police allegedly found suspected methylamphetamine in her car and later caught her drug driving while disqualified on a major Canberra road.
The ACT is ranking near the bottom nationally for children’s physical health and wellbeing, with sector leaders warning early nutrition support is falling short and calling for a government-funded Early Childhood Nutrition Hub.
Canberra volunteers will host a fundraising art exhibition next week to support an Afghan family of seven living in Pakistan as they seek permanent resettlement.