Roads
No compensation for anxiety, depression caused by car crash
Psychological disorders caused by a crash won't be covered by the new compulsory third party insurance scheme.
- by Katie Burgess
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Footage shows light rail near-miss days before pedestrian strike
A tradie narrowly avoided becoming the first victim of light rail after walking in front of a moving vehicle, new footage shows.
- by Katie Burgess
Canberra drivers fined record amount for speeding
More than $10 million in fines were issued to speeding Canberra drivers in 2018.
- by Andrew Brown
CTP reforms 'worse for workers rights', unions say
Unions ACT also says it has been cut out of the Barr government'sĀ overhaul of compulsory third party insurance, despite the impact on injured workers.
- by Katie Burgess
Immunity or insurance? Diplomats will be forced to choose
Diplomats responsible for a car crash will only be able to receive compulsory third party insurance benefits if they don't invoke immunity from criminal charges.
- by Katie Burgess
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
Projected CTP savings fall under amended scheme
Canberrans could save as little as $14 on the new model of compulsory third party insurance, after changes to the draft legislation.
- by Katie Burgess
Glenn was blocked from the CTP jury. Now he's filing a complaint
Glenn Herbert had a CTP claim under way at the time of the jury, but felt he could have brought a useful perspective to the deliberations.
- by Katie Burgess
Ghost road to stay in National Capital Plan for now
Roads Minister Chris Steel called on the federal government to overturn the decision to keep the "fictitious road".
- by Katie Burgess
NSW Labor commits extra $10 million to Canberra region roads
A roads survey gave poor reviews to the Kings, Barton and Monaro Highways.
- by Jasper Lindell and Finbar O'Mallon
Federal Labor promises $200 million for Canberra's light rail
The route from Civic to Woden will be more expensive than the first leg because of the need for wire-free running through the Parliamentary Triangle.
- by Katie Burgess
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