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Federal Labor plans to strip back the National Capital Authority's planning powers if it wins government, effectively confining it to the Parliamentary Triangle.

Opposition Leader Mark Latham revealed yesterday Labor would cut $11.9million from the NCA's $30million budget to help pay for his ...

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