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Daily Archives: May 24, 2023

Canberra’s community groups need to stand proud

May 24, 2023A DICKSON RESIDENT, biodiversity, CANBERRA, distraction, equity, GOVERNANCE, green infrastructure, open space, urban developmentACT Government, Ainslie Football Club, Ainslie residents, Ben PontonPaul Costigan

There’s a relatively new driveway off Angas Street Ainslie on the side of the Ainslie Football Club. It goes nowhere – it serves no known purpose.

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