"Service delivery, especially to the middle, is failing around the ACT. So the middle is paying more and getting less. It is this middle who the Greens need to be most worried because they helped them get six seats," writes ANDREW HUGHES.
GPS tracking collars have revealed how newly reintroduced eastern quolls are settling in at Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary, with quolls who were born at the sanctuary accepting their new neighbours with open paws.
Letter writer JACK KERSHAW sees and emerging Acton Peninsula as the logical place for the light rail to cross the lake. Walter Burley Griffin's unbuilt third bridge suggests Mr Kershaw has a point.
A second rate rise by the Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council (QPRC) will see a 39 per cent increase to ratepayers in just over a year with additional water and sewerage charges also going up.
The ACT Greens want disgraced former CIT CEO Leanne Cover to repay the six-figure salary she received during the two years she was stood down on full pay during an ACT Integrity Commission investigation.
The former CEO of the CIT Leanne Cover has been found to be corrupt by the ACT Integrity commission after its two-year investigation into a series of multi-million dollar contracts awarded to a single consultant.