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(k) Extension of Ernest Cavanagh Street between Hinder Street and Manning Clark Crescent:

total contract value $4.3 million incl GST;

completion is expected in late 2018; and

the contractor is Dale and Hitchcock Civil Engineering and Landscaping.

(l) Gordon – Drakeford Drive/Johnson Drive/ Woodcock Drive that intersects: Line marking improvements and intersection approach improvements as part of the 2017-18 Blackspot Program:

total contract value $0.81 million incl GST;

project completed; and

the contractor is Capital Lines & Signs.

(m) Greenway – Athllon Drive/ Don Dunstan Drive/Scollay Street that intersects: Line marking improvements and intersection approach improvements as part of the 2017-18 Blackspot Program:

total contract value $0.61 million incl GST;

project completed; and

the contractor is Henness & Locktons.

(n) Monaro Highway – From Angle Crossing Road to Old Cooma Road: Line marking improvements as part of the 2017-18 Blackspot Program:

total contract value $0.81 million incl GST;

project completed; and

the contractor is Capital Lines & Signs.

(o) Molonglo 3 Roads and Infrastructure Stage 3A (first part of the project);

Total contract value $14.1 million incl GST;

Completion is expected in early 2019; and

The contractor is Woden Contractors .

ACT Health—cultural diversity
(Question No 2035)

Mrs Kikkert asked the Minister for Health and Wellbeing, upon notice, on 2 November 2018 (redirected to the Acting Minister for Health and Wellbeing):

(1) In relation to the active engagement with service providers and organisations to improve multicultural health services in the ACT, and given that in section 6.7 of Towards Culturally Appropriate and Inclusive Services: A Co-ordinating Framework for ACT Health 2014–2018, one of the key aims was to establish and maintain effective liaison within government and non-government organisations whose services target culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) populations, what has been the result of liaising, consulting and supporting (a) ACT Government Office of Multicultural Affairs, (b) Companion House and (c) Migrant and Refugee Resettlement Services (MARSS).

(2) What other migrant and refugee health services, excluding Companion House and MARRS, does ACT Health liaise with and support, and what has been the result of such engagement?


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