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Submissions

ACT Light Rail have made numerous submissions to local and federal government  planning and transport consultations.

(submissions: something submitted; an application, a proposal, argument, etc)

Light Rail Network Plan (2015) - ACT Light Rail submission

Gungahlin to Civic Transit Corridor - ACT Light Rail submission 

ACT Transport Plan 2011-2031 - ACT Light Rail submission

Sustainable Transport Action Plan for Canberra - ACT Light Rail Submission

Canberra Airport Master Plan - ACT Light Rail Submission

Senate Inquiry: Investment of Comm. & State Funds in Public Passenger Transport - ACT Light Rail Submission

Proposed Molonglo Development (DV 281) - ACT Light Rail Submission

East Lake Urban Renewal Project - ACT Light Rail Submission



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About ACT Light Rail

ACT Light Rail are the peak light rail lobby group in the Australian Capital Territory. We have members from Community Councils, all political parties, environmental groups and members of the general public.

We believe that light rail offers the best form of mass transit for the ACT, and will serve as the backbone of an integrated public transport system incorporating bus's, park and rides, bicycles and active transport.

The ACT Light Rail committee meet regularly to discuss public transport matters of interest and determine our lobbying activities. We hold public meetings on a regular basis.

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