A FUND to help people with disability pursue leadership roles in the ACT
was established in honour of Sue Salthouse today (July 14) what would have been her 72nd birthday.
The 2020 ACT Senior Australian of the Year a well-known Canberra disability advocate that died in a crash last year was known for her advocacy in the disability sector and her work with women in the sector.
The “Sue Salthouse” leadership fund was established by the ACT government to assist people with disability to access opportunities that build skills and experience, enhancing the representation and leadership capacity of people with disability.
The fund recognises Sue’s hard work championing inclusion and leadership opportunities for people with disability and focuses specifically on women and girls.
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As social distancing restrictions eased across Victoria from the end of September, more vendors put their property up for sale. In the three months to November, the number of new listings added to the market across Australia averaged around 39,000 a month. This was 20.8% higher than in the winter months.
Although winter usually sees less listings due to seasonality anyway, strict restrictions and subdued economic conditions across Melbourne in particular had weighed on transaction activity over winter. As more new stock was added to the market in the months following, it is worth considering how much demand for property absorbed this rising supply.