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Coast, Noosa have among state s lowest rate of approved lots

Premium Content Subscriber only Sunshine Coast and Noosa councils are confident in future development plans despite projections showing the regions have less than two and a half years worth of approved lots. New data shows the Sunshine Coast has 2.3 years worth of approved lots and Noosa 1.1 years - among the lowest rates in Queensland. A Sunshine Coast Council spokesman said approved lot supply varied and followed market conditions. They said during the past five years it had ranged from 3.4 to 2.3 years. In times of heightened market activity, it is not uncommon for land to be sold at a rate quicker than it can be brought to market, they said.

Less than 20 years after independence, Timor-Leste is running on fumes

Less than 20 years after independence, Timor-Leste is running on fumes When Timor-Leste won independence in 2002 the belief was it had petroleum reserves to last generations, but the money is running out much earlier than expected. Timor-Leste’s two large oil and gas projects were supposed to endow its sovereign wealth fund for generations to come.  Alamy Apr 30, 2021 – 12.31pm Share In the minutes before Timor-Leste’s independence was officially recognised in May 2002, the secretary-general of the United Nations, Kofi Annan, rose to deliver words of hope and caution. Dressed for the equatorial heat in an open-necked shirt, Annan reminded the crowd in the capital Dili that independence was not an end in itself.

DMEO, NITI Aayog Partners with IFC to Bolster Monitoring and Evaluation

DMEO, NITI Aayog Partners with IFC to Bolster Monitoring and Evaluation Tuesday, February 23, 2021 1:00PM IST (7:30AM GMT)   Development Monitoring and Evaluation Office (DMEO), and Institute for Competitiveness (IFC) have entered an institutional partnership Through the partnership, the organizations intend to work towards strengthening the monitoring and evaluation ecosystem in India Under the three-year partnership, IFC will engage with DMEO in activities ranging from technical assistance, capacity building programmes to outreach and communications Highlights: The Development Monitoring and Evaluation Office (DMEO), NITI Aayog has entered into an institutional partnership with the Institute for Competitiveness (IFC). The purpose of the partnership is to strengthen the monitoring and evaluation ecosystem in India.

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