Weston and the ACT Budget 21
Tthe WCCC Budget presentation powerpoint that was presented at the Aprl 2021 meeting. Continue reading
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Items of interest regarding Weston Creek
Tthe WCCC Budget presentation powerpoint that was presented at the Aprl 2021 meeting. Continue reading
A Presentation to the Weston Creek Community Council April 2021 Continue reading
The ABC was at Cooleman Court on Wednesday 22 April. They have provided a series of interviews from the day – listen to them here – Continue reading
The Canberra Liberals will today call on the Labor-Greens Government to increase the number of police to at least match per-capita levels with NSW by 2024. In a Motion to be put forward in the Legislative Assembly today, Shadow Minister for Police, Jeremy Hanson, will also call for the establishment of a permanent police station in the Molonglo Valley by 2022. Continue reading
Do you have a story about your local area? The ABC is coming to your community to have a chat about the issues affecting you. They’ll be setting up at Cooleman Court Shopping Centre, Weston Creek on 21st April Throughout the day join your favourite presenters like Lish Fejer, Anna Vidot, Adam Shirley, Dan Bourchier and many more for a… Continue reading
A team of researchers at The Australian National University are conducting a survey to understand the past and present impact of bushfires and smoke on health, wellbeing, and lifestyle. They need to hear from you. Continue reading
The Canberra Hospital Master Plan will guide the development of the campus over the next 20 years and provide a planning framework about how the campus can change into the future to best support our growing and changing population. Continue reading
Tom Anderson talks on to Lish Fejer on ABC Radio about the Proposed Molonglo Community Council
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Tom Anderson (Chair WCCC) speaking with Stephen Cenatiempo on 2CC
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The ACT Government today announced that the temporary Car park proposed for Watling place would not proceed. Council welcomes this decision as the proposed number of car parking spaces was continually reduced to now some 56 spaces which council believes can be found in some adjustment o time limits around Cooleman Court. We look forward to an engaging community consultation process for the upgrade of Brierly Street
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