Ban on Appeals on Public Housing
The Griffith Narrabundah Community Association has written a letter to the editor of the Canberra Times regarding the ACT Government proposal to ban appeals against public housing developments
The Griffith Narrabundah Community Association has written a letter to the editor of the Canberra Times regarding the ACT Government proposal to ban appeals against public housing developments
The ISCCC has made a submission to the Standing Committee on Environment, Planning, Transport and City Services re Inquiry into the procurement and delivery of MyWay+.
An article by Committeee member Dr Beatrice Bodart-Bailley on the new human right to challenge heat islands has been published in City News See: https://citynews.com.au/2024/the-new-human-right-to-challenge-heat-islands/ Come and hear more at our AGM and forum on 25 November. For more information click here
The ISCCC has sent personal letters to each elected Inner South MLA congratulating them on their election and providing them with a copy of the ISCCC Incoming government brief. To see the generic letter
The ISCCC has written to Mr Rattenbury MLA regarding the ACT Greens Housing Policy.
25 November 2024 Public Forum and AGM 7.00pm to 9.00pm 7.00pm Come and hear the ACT Human Rights Commissioner, Dr Penelope Mathew, talk to us about changes to the Human Rights Act, particularly around the right to a healthy environment. She will talk about the Commission’s role in scrutiny of…
The ISCCC has made a submission on the Draft Plan Amendment B: Forrest – Section 19 Block 9 (Italo Aus Club site).
Dear Inner South residents
Here on our website you will find ISCCC’s election platform together with responses from individual candidates and parties. You may also find helpful this table comparing the different responses by candidates and parties to the main issues in our platform, which has been compiled by Richard Johnston, ISCCC Committee member and President of the Kingston and Barton Residents’ Group Inc. The summary is of course our own and for full details you should refer to the candidates’ responses. Additional details of policies can also be found on the parties’ and candidates’ own websites, and these may contain extra information which you will find important in choosing how to cast your vote.
Yours ever
Colin Walters
Chair, ISCCC