13 October 2011

Hawke review into the NCA. Money Money Money

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Simon Crean has announced the release of the review of the National Capital Authority by the king of reviewers, Dr Allan Hawke.

“Dr Hawke’s report provides important advice on how we can achieve this in the lead-up to the Centenary of Canberra in 2013.”

The report’s recommendations include:

— Simplifying the planning system and better recognising the role of the ACT Government;
— Options to enable the NCA to operate under existing resources;
— Developing a five-year plan of information and education activities; and
— Reinforcing the NCAs recent improvements in public accountability and refines its role in fostering awareness of Canberra as the national capital.

The report itself has this to say:

The inescapable fact is that the NCA is not ?nancially sustainable under current funding levels. The abolition of an entire function and/or a major change to the form of the agency would be required to achieve sustainability within existing resources. This would be perceived as an abrogation of the Commonwealth’s responsibility for the national capital.

Which doesn’t seem to be what the Federales want to hear.

Reactions:

— Senator Humphries says the Government must up the funding (at considerable length).

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Yep, not what our visitors on the hill wanted to hear but it’s a straight down the line, factually blunt report but don’t expect much in the way of a response with concrete actions. Unfortunately to vast majority of them were just another fly-in fly-out community.

It may be of interest that the controversial WW1 & WW2 Memorials at Rond Terraces have their location & character approved by the Canberra National Memorials Committee (CNMC). The site is reserved until 31 Dec 2013. Public consultation, in future, is recommended

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