ACT’s Climate Strategy to a Net Zero Emissions Territory
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Presentation on “Climate Change – the ACT’s Climate Strategy to achieve a Net Zero Emissions Territory” at our Public Meeting on 28 February 18 Continue reading
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Items of interest regarding Weston Creek
Presentation on “Climate Change – the ACT’s Climate Strategy to achieve a Net Zero Emissions Territory” at our Public Meeting on 28 February 18 Continue reading
An application for public housing in Chapman has been approved which has ruffled the feathers of locals. Weston Creek Community Council chair Tom Anderson chats to Chris Mac on Canberra Live. Continue reading
ACTPLA have now approved the 3 Development Applications for the Public Housing proposals in Wright, Holder and Chapman. All have been approved with conditions. Continue reading
Council has lodged a submission on the last of three Public Housing developments. This one is for Holder. This is another case where the change in the land-use criteria for Community Facility Use-zoned land allowed Public Housing to be built. Continue reading
The Weston Creek Community Council made submissions on both the Chapman and Wright Development Applications and Chapman regarding public housing proposals in those suburbs. Continue reading
The following is a Media Release from Bec Cody (Member for Murrumbidge) Continue reading
As the fourth stage of community consultation for a new playground at Waramanga a Community Block Party was held on the proposed location for the playground. Continue reading
Council has inquired into the removal of the shrubs on Hindmarsh Drive between Larakia and Badimara Streets in Waramanga while the stumps remain. Transport Canberra and City Services have provided the following response Continue reading
As part of the ACT Healthy Waterways programme a wetlands has been designed for Holder between Dixon Drive and the Cotter Road. This is part of an initiative to improve long term water quality in the ACT and downstream into the Murrumbidgee. Continue reading
From time to time Council receives correspondence that addresses issues that Council has previously dealt with. This one relates to calming devices placed on roads in Chapman. Continue reading