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ACT Politicians need to talk to Watson residents

March 30, 2022A DICKSON RESIDENT, biodiversity, Canberra, GOVERNANCE, green infrastructure, opinions, parks, planning, SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENTS, trees, urban design, urban developmentACT Greens, Chris Steel, toilets, trees, Watson residentsPaul Costigan

Once ACT Greens and Labor politicians become very important ministers in the ACT government, their contact with real people diminishes.

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