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Brittney Levinson

Brittney Levinson

Property Reporter at The Canberra Times

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    Recent Articles

    canberratimes.com.au

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    Cost of corruption watchdog's robodebt investigation reaches $1.9m

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    Job satisfaction rises across the APS, early census results show

    Work-from-home rates have also increased.
    canberratimes.com.au

    Which departments are handing out the most promotions?

    And where staff were least likely to move up a level.
    canberratimes.com.au

    Cash rate on hold as Reserve Bank remains cautious

    There are just two more chances for a rate cut this year.
    canberratimes.com.au

    Secretary's $900k payout revealed in Senate estimates

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