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ACT Treasurer Chris Steel has faced criticism over his decision to make Canberrans cough up $250 to help fund a gaping hole in the health budget. Eleanor Campbell reports that federal Health Minister Mark Butler rejected claims that the levy was needed because the Albanese government did not adequately fund public hospitals. A university student petitioning to improve the MyWay+ system is disappointed with the news a report into its procurement and delivery has been delayed. Lanie Tindale writes the committee was faced with a considerable volume of evidence to sort through, including reports of "significant usability issues". The owners of units plagued by defects have been awarded almost $140,000 after taking the building developers to court for misleading and deceptive conduct, Hannah Neale reports.
And it's not our imagination that the Canberra Raiders are on the road so often. As David Polkinghorne writes, the Green Machine are lining up for their seventh away win in a row. It was a frosty minus 4 degrees this morning, and weather reports expect a top of just 11. Meredith Clisby, news director |
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