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MinisterMinister for Transportfrom hosted diary meetings, 1425 disclosed meetings, ACT
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metChris Steel (Minister for Planning; Minister for Skills and Training; Minister for Transport) met ActewAGL — MEETING: ActewAGLACT
2024-09-11
metChris Steel (Minister for Planning; Minister for Skills and Training; Minister for Transport) met Transport Canberra, City Services — BRIEFING: Transport Canberra and City ServicesACT
2024-09-09
metChris Steel (Minister for Planning; Minister for Skills and Training; Minister for Transport) met Master Plumbers Association of the Australian Capitol Territory — MEETING: Master Plumbers Association of the Australian Capitol TerritoryACT
metChris Steel (Minister for Planning; Minister for Skills and Training; Minister for Transport) met Transport Canberra, City Services — BRIEFING: Transport Canberra and City ServicesACT
metChris Steel (Minister for Planning; Minister for Skills and Training; Minister for Transport) met ACT Training Awards — EVENT: ACT Training AwardsACT
2024-09-03
metChris Steel (Minister for Planning; Minister for Skills and Training; Minister for Transport) met International Women in Cyber Day Breakfast — EVENT: International Women in Cyber Day BreakfastACT
metChris Steel (Minister for Planning; Minister for Skills and Training; Minister for Transport) met Kalaichaaral 2024, Canberra Tamil Association — EVENT: Kalaichaaral 2024, Canberra Tamil AssociationACT
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Chris SteelPolitician
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2024-09-12Chris Steel (Minister for Planning; Minister for Skills and Training; Minister for Transport) met Chief Minister, Treasury, Economic Development Directorate — BRIEFING: Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate
2024-09-11Chris Steel (Minister for Planning; Minister for Skills and Training; Minister for Transport) met Environment, Planning, Sustainable Development Directorate — BRIEFING: Environment, Planning and Sustainable Development Directorate
2024-09-11Chris Steel (Minister for Planning; Minister for Skills and Training; Minister for Transport) met ActewAGL — MEETING: ActewAGL
2024-09-11Chris Steel (Minister for Planning; Minister for Skills and Training; Minister for Transport) met Transport Canberra, City Services — BRIEFING: Transport Canberra and City Services
2024-09-09Chris Steel (Minister for Planning; Minister for Skills and Training; Minister for Transport) met Master Plumbers Association of the Australian Capitol Territory — MEETING: Master Plumbers Association of the Australian Capitol Territory
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