Candidates for the Community Alliance Party signed a 13-point ''community contract'' outlining their election pledges at their policy launch yesterday.
The 13 points include immediately re-opening the Flynn, Tharwa, Hall and Cook primary schools.The party also wants to abolish stamp duty for first-home buyers. It opposes construction of the proposed power station and wants all new retail energy generation in the ACT to come from clean and renewable sources.
The party's candidate for Ginninderra Jane Tullis said, ''By signing this document we are holding ourselves to account in the eyes of all the people we have met in the course of campaigning.
''Delivering these basic community needs are the reason this party was formed''. Megan Doherty