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Woolley Street, Dickson… overdue for an upgrade. Photo: Paul Costigan “Why does the Chief Minister pour hundreds of thousands of taxpayers’ dollars into the inner north through the City Renewal Authority to implement silly activation programs and pop-ups?,” writes “Canberra Matters” columnist PAUL COSTIGAN. WITH Canberra being a “city in a landscape”, why does the ACT government not understand the value of landscape and open spaces? Paul Costigan. The Chief Minister’s favoured agency, the City Renewal Authority, has more plans for Woolley Street, Dickson – our China Town/Eat Street. It is indeed overdue for an upgrade. But the remnants of the authority’s former efforts remain as a testament to bad design and inappropriateness. ....
IAN MEIKLE. WE heard a whisper that former Attorney-General and Arts Minister Gordon Ramsay , whose one-term political career came to a crashing end in October, had quietly got a new job. In the Chief Minister’s office. Ian Meikle. It’s been barely four months since the election that saw the former lawyer and minister of religion, sent packing by the voters of Ginninderra. Not a great look for Labor, so news editor Danielle Nohra called Andrew Barr’s office. The media flack was all terribly surprised by the news, but invited email questions. Okay: six questions followed around what’s the job, what’s the pay, how was he selected? ....
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