ACT Government Unveils Plan for 26,000 New Homes by 2031
The ACT government is set to build 26,000 new homes by 2031, tackling housing demands as the population surges. But will the focus on multi-unit dwellings satisfy future residents’ needs?
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The ACT government is set to build 26,000 new homes by 2031, tackling housing demands as the population surges. But will the focus on multi-unit dwellings satisfy future residents’ needs?

Canberra teachers are set to strike for a full day on June 11, pushing for better resources and staffing amid ongoing negotiations with the ACT government. Their frustrations over classroom conditions are escalating.

In a heartfelt tribute, a Canberra family launches a foundation to empower youth in sports, honoring their daughter Uqasha Imran’s legacy after her tragic passing. Aiming to inspire the next generation of athletes.

A major boost for animal welfare: the federal budget allocates $30 million for a new RSPCA facility in Pialligo, replacing a decades-old center and enhancing services in the ACT.

Sudan’s Embassy in Australia and New Zealand raises alarm over escalating military aggression linked to Ethiopia and the UAE, warning of dire regional consequences. What’s next?

In a special visit, a delegation from the Bsharri Association met with the Ambassador of Lebanon in Australia, where they exchanged conversations about identity and roots. How do these meetings reflect the spirit of the Lebanese community in the diaspora?

Canberra’s Big Splash water park gets a second chance to reopen, with plans for the 50-metre pool set for November 2026, despite ongoing community concerns and previous regulatory scrutiny.

Canberra residents with disabilities are sounding the alarm over proposed NDIS changes that threaten essential support and community participation, sparking fears for their mental health and future stability.

Egypt’s ambassador to Australia participates in the Easter Mass, conveying President Sisi’s greetings to the Egyptian community. How does this visit reflect the spirit of citizenship among Egyptians abroad?

Canberra is breaking new ground with a free trauma service for teens, offering vital support and care for those aged 13 to 18. This initiative prioritizes safety and understanding in mental health for young Australians.