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Amazing impact of 'Coco' Chanel

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Audrey Tautou in the lead role in Coco avant Chanel.

Amazing impact of ‘Coco’ Chanel

By Rama Gaind

Coco avant Chanel
Pioneering French fashion designer, Gabrielle Bonheur ‘Coco’ Chanel had an astonishing impact on haute couture in 20th century fashion.
Her attention-grabbing, menswear-inspired fashions displayed a classy simplicity that could not be ignored.
This film follows the life of Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel (Audrey Tautou who shines in this role) right from the time she and her older sister Adrienne (Marie Gillain) are dropped off at an orphanage through to her rise as they struggle through their lowly existence, shrewdly using their good looks.
We watch as ‘Coco’ moves towards her dream city of Paris, watch her style develop and meet the men in her life: coarse heir (Benoit Poelvoorde) and the man who was the love of her life Arthur ‘Boy’ Capel (Alessandro Nivola).
The film’s slow pace, at times, is offset by the works of costume designer Catherine Leterrier, director of photography Christophe Beaucarne and the musical score of Alexandre Desplat.

The Proposal
WHILE the lead stars Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds prove to be a likeable pair in The Proposal, the film is pretty bland.
After successful Manhattan book editor Margaret pushes her assistant Andrew into marriage to avoid being deported to Canada, the unlikely couple head to Alaska to meet his atypical family.
Director Anne Fletcher (27 Dresses) has not lessened Peter Chiarelli’s script with tepid emotion.
While Bullock’s comic skills appear ageless at 44, top marks for acting go to 87-year-old Betty White (Sue-Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls) for her high spirits.

Ice Age 3
THE cute characters return with dinosaurs for company, this time round. They enter Dino-land for an adventure which benefits, courtesy of a new character called Buck.
Manny and Ellie await the birth of their mini-mammoth, Sid the sloth gets into trouble when he creates his own makeshift family by hijacking some dinosaur eggs, the saber-toothed tiger, Diego, feels he’s getting too "soft" and Scrat is still trying to pinch the ever-elusive nut (and maybe love is not too far away).
Featuring the voices of Ray Romano, Queen Latifah, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary and Simon Pegg, this 3D animation gives an edge to entertain viewers of all ages.
 

Battle of wits in Bollywood film

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Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor star in Kambakkht Ishq.

Battle of wits in Bollywood film

By Rama Gaind

The newest Bollywood film at the Greater Union cinema in Canberra – ‘Kambakkht Ishq’ – is a full-on battle of the sexes which shows promise at the start, but fizzles a quarter of the way through.
That is a shame because director Sabbir Khan showed promise in tackling a subject that’s rarely depicted in Hindi films. This modern take on relationships shows a new perspective where the attitude and lingo is poles apart.
To some extent it works because of the energy and star power of the two lead actors Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor.
Viraj is a successful stuntman in Hollywood who likes to play the field without commitment to marriage. Simrita, a hardened feminist, works part-time as a supermodel to support her ambition to become a surgeon.
A slanging match of wits and caustic words ensue. Sparks fly and accidents occur while both their paths cross in absurd, sometimes, hilarious situations.
Appeal takes a nose dive once the second half draws away from the confrontations as the couple get romantic.
Music by Anu Malik is only good in parts with an energetic title track; ‘Om Mangalam’, is composed and performed by RDB; ‘Bebo’ is sure to be a lounge crowd favourite; and ‘Kyun’ is a romantic surprise.
The film is frivolous, but through the cinematography one can’t deny that this is a lavish production.
An added bonus is the presence of Hollywood stars — Sylvester Stallone, Brandon Routh and Denise Richards — the first on the Hindi screen. 

 

Additional funding to meet the needs of older Australians in Canberra

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As part of a $347 million national announcement Senator Kate Lundy has welcomed the announcement of an additional $74,000 in Community Care Grants for the ACT.

In addition, a further $80,000 in Flexible Care Grants will be allocated to the ACT.

The Community Care and Flexible Care Grants will help to establish new community and flexible services for groups with special needs. This would enable, for example, the purchase of essential equipment such as office equipment or motor vehicles or providing funds for staff recruitment.

Under the latest Aged Care Approvals Round (ACAR) the ACT has received 84 new aged care places to care for frail older Australians.

The aged care services include new residential aged care places – two-thirds of them high care places – and community care places will be provided to aged care facilities and community care services.

The Rudd Government has also allocated a record $51 million in capital grants – the largest single capital grant allocation by any Australian Government since the Aged Care Act came into effect in 1997.

“This funding reaffirms the Australian Government’s commitment to assisting those who are most vulnerable in our community, without a one size fits all model,” Senator Lundy said.

“Older Australians have told the Government that they wish to remain independent, in their own homes and in their communities. Community care services help many people stay at home instead of moving prematurely into a residential aged care facility.”

The ACT has also received:
• 54 Community Aged Care Packages that provide support services for older people with care needs living at home. They are designed as an alternative to low care residential aged care.
• 17 Extended Aged Care at Home (EACH) packages which deliver care in people’s own homes equivalent to high care residential aged care, including the provision of nursing care; and
• 5 Extended Aged Care at Home Dementia (EACHD) packages for people who experience behaviours of concern and psychological symptoms associated with dementia.

The new community care places are in addition to the Home and Community Care (HACC) services provided to elderly and disabled people through the $1.2 billion in Australian Government funding that will be provided to the states and territories for 2009-10.

In April this year the ACT received an increase in funding for the Home Community Care Program of approximately $86 million over three years, an increase in annual funding from over $26 million in 2008-09 to over $31 million by 2010-11.

Additional information on the 2008-2009 Aged Care Approvals Round is available at http://www.health.gov.au/acar2008-2009

Decisions on aged care places are made independently by the Department of Health and Ageing. The aim of the process is to ensure that the allocation of aged care places best meets the identified needs of the community.

Media contact: Annika Hutchins 0407 458 882
 

Establishment of a trial legal clinic for homeless people in the ACT

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Senator for the ACT, Kate Lundy has today welcomed the announcement by Attorney-General, Robert McClelland of the additional one-off funding of $6 million for legal assistance services.

The additional one-off funding will provide:
• $3.6 million for the development of pilot programs to build better partnerships and greater collaboration between all Family Relationship and nearby Community Legal Centres;
• $1.5 million for Community Legal Centres; and
• $916,000 for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (ATSILS).

Part of the community legal centre funding of $1.5 million will contribute to the establishment of a trial legal clinic for homeless persons in the ACT.

“Access to justice is crucial to social equality, particularly for those that are often least able to afford it.

“This trial clinic will help to ensure that homeless people in the ACT get the support they need and will bring us in line with other states such as Queensland and Victoria,” Senator Lundy said.

Media contact: Annika Hutchins 0407 458 882
 

$800,000 in extra community infrastructure funding for ACT

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Senator for the ACT, Kate Lundy has today welcomed the announcement that the Australian Capital Territory has been allocated $800,000 to assist in building new or upgrade existing community facilities such as libraries, community centres and sports grounds.

The new funding has been made available following the $220 million boost to the Community Infrastructure Program announced today by the Prime Minister at the second meeting of the Australian Council of Local Government.

The extra $220 million will be delivered as follows:

• $100 million shared between all of the nation’s councils and shires; and
• $120 million for larger Strategic Projects. All councils and shires will have the opportunity to compete for a share of this funding.

The extra funding will build on the projects already funded under the Community Infrastructure Program in the ACT, which includes Glebe and Eddison Parks.

The Government will start delivering the extra $220 million to councils and shires towards the end of 2009, giving councils the time to complete the existing projects funded under the Community Infrastructure Program.

Guidelines will be available in the near future. For further information: http://www.aclg.gov.au/cip/index.aspx

Media contact: Annika Hutchins 0407 458 882
 

$125,080 funding to protect children in Canberra

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Senator for the ACT, Kate Lundy, today welcomed the Australian Government’s commitment of $125,080 funding to support Woden Community Service and Barnados in Canberra. 

The ‘Protecting Australia’s Children’ program is aimed at developing the strength and resilience of children and families to prevent child abuse and neglect, and provide additional support to those children who have suffered abuse or neglect.

The funding was announced by the Federal Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Jenny Macklin, as part of a $3.1 million commitment to support 50 child protection projects nationally.

“The Government’s support will enable these organisations to further support children who are at risk of harm and their families,” Senator Lundy said.

The successful projects include an early intervention pilot led by Woden Community Services in collaboration with eight community organisations to test a case management and coordination model for children and families who are reported to the ACT Government child protection service.

“Such a case management and coordination model across local organisations with the cross over of information will assist in targeting prevention, early intervention and remedial services for children at risk in the ACT and Australia wide.”

Ms Macklin said the Australian Government is working with states and territories to develop new strategies to provide broad family support as well as more intensive, targeted services for those families which are in need of more help.

“It is our priority to identify children and families at risk and intervene early before a crisis develops,” Ms Macklin said.

A full list of the projects is available at: http://www.fahcsia.gov.au/sa/families/funding/Pages/ProtectingAustraliaChildrenFunding-Further31million.aspx.

Media contact: Annika Hutchins 0407 458 882
 

CIT to receive $6 million for sustainable building

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Senator for the ACT, Kate Lundy has today welcomed Australian Government funding of $6,184,218 to the CIT campus in Bruce. This funding builds on $3.1 million investment CIT received earlier this month under the better TAFE Facilities Program. 

“This funding will pay for the construction of a new sustainable building at CIT’s Bruce campus, providing green jobs, practical hands-on training of sustainable skills in science and engineering; and up skilling of existing workers,” Senator Lundy said.

“The funds will be provided as part of the $200 million Training Infrastructure Investment for Tomorrow element of the Teaching and Learning Capital Fund (TIIFT) for Vocational Education and Training.

“TIIFT will enhance TAFEs’ capacity to up-skill and re-skill Australians for a productive future. Projects under the TIIFT will particularly focus on skills for a sustainable future, including the emerging green skills sector, and industries affected by climate change.”

TAFEs across Australia will receive grants in the 2009–10 financial year to upgrade or develop infrastructure, plant and equipment to skill Australians for the future.

Senator Lundy said that the additional funding for CIT will provide a welcome boost to the Canberra region and will help to keep the region working.

“This will help to secure economic activity, assist in addressing the impacts of the economic downturn and increase the capacity of the local training sector over the longer term to meet future skills needs,” Senator Lundy said.

The announcement of funding through the Training Infrastructure Investment for Tomorrow is the second element of the $500 million Teaching and Learning Capital Fund for Vocational Education and Training.

The Australian Government announced in December 2008 that this funding is part of a $4.7 billion nation-building infrastructure package to support Australia’s economy.

The Bruce project is subject to final contract negotiations.

Media Contact: Annika Hutchins 0407 458 882
 

Local projects funded for another year

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Local organisations the Alcohol and Drug Foundation, Communities@Work, Belconnen Community Service, Companion House, Marymead Child and Family Centre, Sing Australia and the Uniting Church will receive combined $705,000 in Australian Government funding over the next year. 

Senator for the ACT, Kate Lundy today welcomed the additional funding for Canberra which is part of a $19.3 million commitment to the new Community Investment Program.

“I value the enormous contribution made by these local organisations to the ACT community and this funding will enable this contribution to continue,” Senator Lundy said.

“These community organisations have been very successful in supporting vulnerable children, families and their communities.”

“The projects funded provide on the ground, practical help for people facing social and personal challenges and will strengthen communities through locally developed initiatives.

The Community Investment Program was formerly funded under the Government’s Local Answers program.

 

Media contact: Annika Hutchins 0407 458 882
 

$3.1 million investment in Canberra CIT to support local jobs

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Federal Member for Canberra Annette Ellis, Federal Member for Fraser Bob McMullan and ACT Labor Senator Kate Lundy have today welcomed Federal Government funding of $3.1 million for Canberra CIT under the Better TAFE Facilities program. 

“The Better TAFE Facilities program is a $200 million investment by the Rudd Government to support the jobs of today and tomorrow.

“Investing $3.1million in our local CIT will ensure people in Canberra and the region can access the education and training they need in quality local facilities.

“The funding will allow CIT to refurbish the Reid kitchen, construct a machinery shed, ablution block and permanent Power & CIT Network access, replace benches, storage and shelving in six laboratories to create more flexible teaching spaces in Bruce, upgrade the Fyshwick Trade Skills Centre, build a training shed with slab and sand well, refurbish the Southside Auditorium and install collapsible seating to create a theatre for 90 students.

“These projects represent a win for local students, a win for local employers, and a win for the local economy.

“Local students will benefit from the improved teaching facilities, employers will benefit from the boost to workforce skills and businesses will benefit from the economic activity generated by these infrastructure projects.”

The Better TAFE Facilities initiative is part of the Rudd Government’s $500 million Teaching and Learning Capital Fund for Vocational Education and Training.

Under Better TAFE Facilities, all TAFE institutes across Australia are eligible to receive a grant of between $2 million and $8 million to undertake maintenance needs, small capital works and equipment and plant purchase.

The Rudd Government announced the Teaching and Learning Capital Fund for Vocational Education and Training last December as part of a $4.7 billion nation-building infrastructure package to support Australia’s economy.

A full list of projects being supported under the Better TAFE Facilities element of the Teaching and Learning Capital Fund for Vocational Education and Training is available at: www.deewr.gov.au/tlcfvet

 

MEDIA CONTACT: Rick Youssef (Ellis) 0434 539 516
Tony Hodges (McMullan) 0408 690 861
Annika Hutchins (Lundy) 0407 458 882

 

City kids take on country cousins in fresh produce challenge

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Former Olympic swimmer Craig Stevens and star netballer Susan Pratley urge schools to
join forces and win

It’s a long-distance food fight – New South Wales and ACT primary school students are being urged to stand in a city versus country challenge to prove who’s best at healthy eating.

The 2009 Sydney Markets ‘Fresh for Kids’ Canteen Campaign challenges schools from New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory in a competition to eat the most fruit and vegetables.

The campaign, which rewards students for buying fresh fruit and vegetables at their participating school canteen, has encouraged almost 1.5 million children to eat more fresh produce since 2000. Last year, almost twice as many country schools as city schools took part in the challenge.

Marketing Programs Manager for Sydney Markets Limited Melissa Kolc said it was up to schools to make sure they were the healthiest eaters. Schools must register by 3 July to be eligible.

“For children aged five to 12, the school canteen is one of the only places they make autonomous food choices, so it’s the best place to establish a lifelong healthy relationship with fresh food.

“I challenge all schools in NSW and the ACT to register for the Canteen Campaign, which builds a team atmosphere and makes healthy eating fun,” Ms Kolc said.

In 2009, NSW Swifts player Susan Pratley, and former Olympic swimmer Craig Stevens have joined the campaign as Ambassadors.

Mr Stevens, a two-time World Championship gold medallist and Olympic silver medallist, said dieticians, doctors and trainers reinforced to him that only fresh food would give him the energy he needed to perform.

“Getting kids to eat fresh food is one of the most important steps in promoting health. Kids don’t have access to expert guidance, so rewarding them for smart food choices and being active helps to set the next generation on the road to a healthy lifestyle,” he said.

About the ‘Fresh for Kids’ Canteen Campaign
In 2009, the ‘Fresh for Kids’ Canteen Campaign will urge school students to ‘Join Forces and Win’, with prizes donated by The Walt Disney Company.

Join Forces and Win Canteen Campaign 2009 registrations close Friday, 10 July. The campaign runs from Monday, 10 August to Friday, 4 September.

Developed in 1997, Fresh for Kids Program was created by Sydney Markets Ltd to help school-aged children achieve a healthy lifestyle by encouraging them to eat plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables and participate in regular physical activity.

In 2009, the ‘Fresh for Kids’ Campaign will run alongside the Premier’s Primary and Secondary School Sport Challenge in NSW.

The Challenge aims to engage young people in sport and physical activity and encourages them to lead healthy, active lifestyles. The Challenge includes a range of initiatives with one common purpose – to have more students, more active, more often.

The 2008 ‘Fresh for Kids’ Canteen Campaign
• In 2008, 440 schools and 146,969 students participated in the Canteen Campaign.
• More than 160,000 pieces of fruit and vegetables were purchased over the four week campaign.
• Of the schools that took part, an outstanding 91% of canteen managers reported an increase in students buying fruit and vegetables.

How the 2009 ‘Fresh for Kids’ Canteen Campaign works
School students are rewarded with a token sticker each time they buy a piece of fresh fruit or vegetable from their participating school canteen.

When they have collected all four token stickers, they receive a Fresh for Kids finger projector. There are six coloured projectors to represent each of the Fresh for Kids Fruit and Veg Gang members.

They are then in the running to win one of five larger prizes donated by The Walt Disney Company., that will be drawn on Tuesday, 15 September 2009.

The Fruit and Veg Gang
‘Fresh for Kids’ Fruit and Vegetable Gang members include: Megabite Apple; Oscar Orange; Summa Strawberry; Tamara Tomato; Captain Capsicum; and Bazza Banana. These characters appear on the ‘Fresh for Kids’ multi award winning website (www.freshforkids.com.au).

Sydney Markets Limited
Sydney Markets Limited owns and operates Australia’s largest market and is recognised as a world leader in fresh produce and community market management.

For Further Information please contact:
Melissa Kolc
Sydney Markets Limited
Tel: 02 93256830
 

TUGGERANONG WINTER MARKET COMES IN FROM THE COLD

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Where to find the Tuggeranong Indoor Market

Canberra market shoppers can come in from the cold this Sunday 28 June with the opening of the Winter indoor art and craft market at the Tuggeranong Community Centre.

With winter well and truly upon us this is welcome news for those who love traditional weekend markets but aren’t so keen on braving the cold.

The organisers of the event, who are a group of regular market sellers themselves, realised that they had enough of spending hours at outdoor events in freezing conditions and decided to start their own indoor market.

“Most markets are held out in the open and it can be bitterly cold in winter”, said organizer Jennine Mayfield.

“The Tuggeranong Winter Market will be a warm place for both buyers and sellers to do business without the biting winds and chilling cold.

”The indoor market will feature a range of arts and crafts including aromatherapy, hand-crafted jewellery and scrap booking supplies. Other stall holders will also be on hand offering quality manufactured goods providing buyers with a range of items to choose from.

“We are hoping to showcase some of Canberra’s talent with a very niche offering of products”, said Ms Mayfield.

“So whether it is handmade or manufactured, we are looking for quality not quantity."

The Tuggeranong Winter Market will be held on Sunday, 28 June at the Tuggeranong Community Centre, 245 Cowlishaw St, Greenway between 10am and 2pm.

  • Entry is free to the public.

For more information please visit www.tuggeranongindoormarket.com.au or

email [email protected]
 

Competition for Designing Artwork for Handball Gala Dinner Invitation, Flyer and Booklet Cover

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NSW Handball Association

 

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The NSW Handball Association will be holding a gala dinner to celebrate the end of the 2009 Handball season. This dinner is scheduled for the 30th October 2009 at The Epping Club.

 

Aside from providing a fun social occasion, the Association hopes to raise funds to substantially assist future representative teams that compete in national championships.

 

An important aspect of the event is the design of the invitation, flyers and event booklet.  Everyone is invited to participate in the competition whereby the best design will be used as the artwork for the invitation, flyer and booklet cover. 

 

The winning designer will have their name published in the event handbook and NSW Handball Association website and credited with the winning design.  The winner will also receive a free ticket to the dinner.

 

All entries are to include the detailed information about the gala dinner, which is available from Violi Calvert at [email protected] .  The deadline for submitting the entries to Violi is on 26th July 2009.

 

Veteran Australian Handballer Wins Head Coach Position

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Taip Ramadani, Head Coach, Men''s Team

 

The Australian Handball Federation [AHF] is pleased to announce the appointment of Taip Ramadani as the Senior Men’s Head Coach.

 

Taip brings into the coaching position skills and experience from a handball career spanning more than twenty years.  His career involved playing for clubs in Australia, Hungary, Norway and Qatar.  He has played over 240 games for Australia between 1993 and 2005, after which he had a brief time off from the national team.  In 2008, Taip was convinced to be part of the Men’s Team which won the Qualification Tournament for the 2009 World Championship.  He successfully combined the role of playing as Pivot and Assistant Coach to the Men’s Team at the 2009 World Championship.

 

The highlights of Taip’s handball career include being member of the team that won Australia’s first game at the World Championship finals in 2003; competing in European Cup competition with Drammen HK; participating in four World Championships and the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

 

Taip started coaching in NSW more than ten years ago and continued working with junior teams during his stay in Norway. On his return to Australia he started coaching the Canberra Handball Club and the ACT men’s team.  Last year he assisted Head Coach Morten Fjelstad in preparing the team for the World Championships.

 

Inspired by the passionate play and much improved performance of the Men’s Team in the 2009 World Championship, Taip has sought the role of Head Coach.  He has embraced the mission of the Men’s Team to continue making a mark in the handball world through successfully representing Oceania Region in world championships and other international tournaments.

 

Taip is in the process of finalising the long-term strategy and plan for the Men’s Team further development.  For the immediate, the goal is to put into action the “Towards Sweden 2011” Plan.

 

AHF takes this opportunity to thank Morten Fjeldstad for his valuable services as Head Coach to the Men’s Team which successfully participated in the 2007 and 2009 World Championships.  At the close of the 2009 World Championship, Morten announced that due to other commitments he was not seeking re-appointment to the position but offered to assist the team management with continued mentoring to the players.

 

As Taip takes over the role of Head Coach of the Australian Men’s Team, AHF wishes him all the best.

 

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For further information, please contact the AHF Media & Public Relations Officer, Violi Calvert by email: [email protected]. or by phone:

+ 61 408 22 77 94.

 

North Canberra Community Council Media Release: Majura Parkway Realignment EIS

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Proposed Majura Parkway Alighnment

North Canberra Community Council Media Release

Date: 22 June 2009
Title: Majura Parkway Realignment EIS
Keywords: Majura Parkway, realignment, EIS, unnecessary, environmental impact, lack of transparency, consultation

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The Chair of the North Canberra Community Council (NCCC), Jochen Zeil, has called for more information on the proposed Majura Parkway Realignment and a public information meeting on the new road.

Mr Zeil stated, “The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) makes it clear that the real reason for the unnecessarily expensive and environmentally damaging major realignment of the Parkway is to enable a future Very High Speed Train (VHST) to connect to Canberra Airport. This would support the Airport’s plan to become Sydney’s second airport and a night freight hub.

“The community, including NCCC, has consistently argued that these Airport business plans will destroy the unique assets of Canberra as a liveable city.

“It would be better and cheaper to keep to the ACT Government’s original plan and upgrade the existing Majura Road route to Parkway standard,” Mr Zeil continued.

Mr Zeil noted, “The EIS states that upgrading the current route instead of realigning it would have: ‘the least impact on existing developments…, does not have significant ecological, cultural heritage or land management impacts and would …[reduce] the need for large amounts of capital outlay over a short period of time.’” [EIS Appendix M, p.3]

Mr Zeil called for a detailed and transparent triple bottom line analysis of a VHST corridor in the Majura Valley, including any proposed linkages with a freight hub for Canberra Airport.

Mr Zeil also described the EIS documentation as inadequate. “The EIS does not compare alternative options with the proposed realignment, but instead refers to previous studies that are not publicly available and that NCCC has been unable to access. ACT Roads, the proponent of the Majura Parkway proposal, has not held a single public information meeting on this major road project,” said Mr Zeil.

Mr Zeil concluded, “If the proposed VHST corridor serving an Airport terminal is the key criterion for the expensive Majura Parkway realignment, then there needs to be full and frank public discussion about such a proposal.”

Mr. Jochen Zeil, Chair of the North Canberra Community Council is available for media comment or interview.


Jochen Zeil
Chair

North Canberra Community Council Inc
PO Box 396, Dickson ACT 2602
www.northcanberra.org.au

Please note: NCCC is not a local government. If you have enquiries relating to government issues, we may be able to help point you in the right direction. However, the main contact for ACT Government enquiries is Canberra Connect at http://www.canberraconnect.act.gov.au/ or phone 13 22 81