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In this urgent, open letter to the Heritage Minister, “Canberra Matters” columnist
PAUL COSTIGAN pleads to save a heritage house in Narrabundah.
IT has only been a few weeks since the local press bore tributes to Derek Wrigley (February, 1924 – June, 2021).
Paul Costigan.
There was a huge number of listings of his achievements in design, from his employment at the ANU, his role in establishing design groups and his many design contributions to the city.
This gem is a beautiful low-rise house situated quietly beside Narrabundah Park (Rocky Knob). If you did not know where the borders were, you would be thinking it was part of Red Hill – being perched up on the hill.
Aussie PM Calls for Emergency Cabinet Meeting as Concerns Grow Over Delta Strain Outbreak
A national cabinet meeting with state and territory leaders is also scheduled for June 28 evening.
This comes as four states and territories impose lockdowns or restrictions following an increase in new CCP virus cases.
While no details were provided of what the national security committee would do, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, who sits on the national security committee, said it would feed into a national cabinet meeting to ensure consistency around state border closures and restrictions.
“Bringing the leaders together and hearing the most up to date information is important to align the responses,” Frydenberg told ABC radio.
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GORDON residents have had an earful of years of hoon drivers disrespecting their neighbourhood roads.
They accuse past governments of ignoring their requests to act on measures to prevent a litany of speeding incidents, burnouts, illegal parking and concerns over residential safety.
A petition was referred in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday (June 2) about Traffic Management in Gordon to the the Standing Committee in Planning, Transport and City Services after the support of a government member.
Two members on opposite benches, but both represent the ACT’s most southern electorate, have come together on the issue.
Liberal MLA for Brindabella Nicole Lawder joined Greens MLA Johnathan Davis after she had spoken to many of the residents over more than 12 months.