High Court agrees sperm donor is father as he was involved in girl's life
The High Court has found a man who donated his sperm to a lesbian friend to have a child is the father, due to his involvement in the child's life.
- by Daniel Burdon
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Planning authority facing backlog in DAs, despite working overtime
Staff in the ACT government's planning authority had to work overtime to cut a massive backlog of development applications last year.
- by Daniel Burdon
ACT lawyers call for inquiry into child protection FOI bill
A senior ACT barrister has blasted the territory government over its child protection system.
- by Daniel Burdon
Direct flights between Canberra and China on the cards with Barr visit
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr has flown to China with former opposition leader Brendan Smyth to convince a major Chinese airline to fly directly to Canberra.
- by Daniel Burdon
ACT government hands over 1000 public housing dwelling in renewal
The ACT government has handed its 1000th redeveloped public housing dwelling over to Housing ACT.
- by Daniel Burdon
Andrew Barr rejects theories he was involved in Dickson land swap
Andrew Barr has rejected any conspiracy theories he was directly involved in the government's controversial Dickson land swap deal with the Tradies Club.
- by Daniel Burdon
ACT ban on contact with unregistered lobbyists hits stumbling block
A major expansion of the lobbyist register governing contact between Canberra's local politicians and lobbyists seeking their ear could be shelved until after the 2020 election.
- by Daniel Burdon
Veil of secrecy over ACT child protection system could expand
The veil of secrecy surrounding the ACT's ailing child protection system could be further widened.
- by Daniel Burdon
ACT government rules out Liberals' anti-consorting bill, again
The ACT government has rejected a Canberra Liberals bill to create anti-consorting laws.
- by Daniel Burdon
Barr to create funding reserve for overspent capital works budgets
The Chief Minister will create a new pool of funding to allow territory government directorates to fund capital works.
- by Daniel Burdon
'If you see hate, call it out': Canberrans gather for Christchurch
A memorial vigil and an anti-racism protest have been held across Canberra after Friday's shooting in Christchurch.
- by Steve Evans, Finbar O'Mallon and Daniel Burdon
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