Proposal: COMMUNITY FACILITY-ADDITIONS-ALTERATIONS-CAMPBELL COTTAGE CHILDCARE CENTRE. Proposal is for additions and alterations to the existing childcare centre and modifications to the existing driveway. Period for representations closes: 22/02/2012
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Aerial view of Campbell Section 5

Aerial view of Campbell Section 5

The Land Development Agency (LDA) invites residents, business
owners and community groups from Campbell to have their say on
the future of Campbell Section 5.

Campbell Section 5 is ACT Government owned land located on the
northern edge of Constitution Avenue and east of Anzac Parade.
Consultation is ongoing, and the LDA is working with the local
community to design a master plan for the future of the site. Continue reading »

 
Aerial view of Campbell Section 5

Aerial view of Campbell Section 5

The Land Development Agency (LDA) invites the residents, business owners and community groups of Campbell to attend a community drop-in information session regarding the development of the Campbell Section 5 Master Plan.

The LDA will develop a detailed plan of subdivision and construct the streets and a new park as part of the realisation of the Griffin Legacy proposal for Constitution Avenue.

Campbell Section 5 is the vacant parcel of land located on the northern edge of Constitution Avenue and east of ANZAC Parade and is bound by Creswell Street and Chowne Street. Continue reading »

 

The following is an ACT Government Media Release:

Released 22/03/2010
The ACT Government has begun planting 570 trees at 23 sites across Canberra to replace those removed last year due to poor condition or for safety reasons, Chief Minister and Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, Jon Stanhope, announced today. Continue reading »

 

Artist's impression of the ASIO building on Constitution Avenue (Source: ASIO)

In July 2009 the North Canberra Community Council approached Senator for the ACT Gary Humphries for direct comment in response to the following article that was published on the NCCC website:

ABC News: New ASIO HQ branded ‘barbed wire city’

Senator Humphries replied to the original NCCC email request indicating that he would be making further statements in the next few days.

Unfortunately it appears that the task of sending the response to the NCCC was delegated to one of his staffers who failed to complete this task. This fact only recently came to light when the staffer recently left his employ. Senator Humphries has apologised for the delay in providing the statement.

The statement that the Senator originally prepared has been reproduced below:

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Four-wheel-drive used in burglaries

CCTV: Four-wheel-drive used in burglaries

ACT Policing is investigating three burglaries which occurred at commercial premises in Fyshwick, Campbell and Watson in the early hours of this morning (14 January).
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