To preserve and improve the social, cultural, economic and environmental well being of Inner South Canberra and the Inner South Canberra Community.
Category: <span>Events</span>

JOINT ONLINE PUBLIC FORUM 2 MAY 6.30PM

The ISCCC is joining with the Advocacy for Inclusion to focus on issues for people with disability in our next Public Forum as we continue to prepare for the October election. We’re bringing together residents, experts and advocates to discuss neighbourhood planning, transport, and infrastructure challenges and solutions for a more inclusive and accessible Canberra. Numbers limited. Register now.

ISCCC PUBLIC FORUM “ACT Election 2024 – what are the Inner South’s priorities ?”
Keep the Date 26 Feb 7pm

Keep the date Public Forum 26 February, 7pm Eastlakes Footballl Club, 3 Oxley St, Griffith What issues would you like to put on the table?  Planning,housing, transport, help for young people, the elderly or minority communities? Or something else? Help us to draw up the ISCCC’s platform for the election…

NOTICE OF ISCCC AGM Tuesday 10 November 2020, 7.00pm

The ISCCC welcomes you to its AGM on 10 November to find out about the ISCCC’s activities over the past year, and priorities for the future. ISCCC members will also elect the ISCCC committee for the coming year.

The AGM will be held on Tuesday 10 November 2020, 7.00pm at the Eastlakes Football Club, 3 Oxley Street, Griffith, ACT, 2603. The meeting will also be available via Zoom.

Politics in the Pub -20 Sep 20

ACT ELECTION 2020 – Inner South Candidates’ Forum ELECTORATE of KURRAJONG Your chance to meet and hear from CANDIDATES seeking your VOTE Hosted by Genevieve Jacobs, Group Editor – RiotACT – Region Media Group
Sunday 20 September 2020 4:00pm – 6:00pm Harmonie German Club, 49 Jerrabomberra Ave, Narrabundah

Residents have their say on climate change and urban forest issues at ISCCC Public Forum on 8 October 2019

Inner south residents attending the ISCCC’s public forum on 8 October 2019 asked quite a few questions in response to presentations from the National Capital Authority CEO Sally Barnes, Climate Change Minister Shane Rattenbury, and ANU Forestry Professor Peter Kanowski about climate change, urban forest and other living infrastructure issues.…