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The Way Forward: Inquiry into the role of the National Capital Authority

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Report

On Wednesday 16 July 2008, the Joint Standing Committee on the National Capital and External Territories presented its report on the Inquiry into the role of the National Capital Authority The Way Forward.

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This report is comprised of preliminary pages, 11 chapters and 4 appendices.

The Way Forward: Inquiry into the role of the National Capital Authority

Preliminary pages (PDF 1871KB)
Contents, Foreword, Committee Membership, Terms of Reference, List of Abbreviations and List of Recommendations

Chapter 1 (PDF 81KB)
Introduction

Chapter 2 (PDF 144KB)
Canberra-a planned capital city

Chapter 3 (PDF 99KB)
The role of the NCA

Chapter 4 (PDF 195KB)
Governance and administration

Chapter 5 (PDF 150KB)
The NCA's consultation with the community

Chapter 6 (PDF 85KB)
Securing our heritage

Chapter 7 (PDF 128KB)
Promoting the national capital

Chapter 8 (PDF 109KB)
The Canberra International Airport and employment location strategies

Chapter 9 (PDF 106KB)
Canberra's transport system

Chapter 10 (PDF 146KB)
The dual planning framework

Chapter 11 (PDF 178KB)
A vision for future planning

Appendix A (PDF 42KB)
Submissions

Appendix B (PDF 50KB)
Exhibits

Appendix C (PDF 57KB)
Hearings and witnesses

Appendix D (PDF 59KB)
NCA: consultation processes

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