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ACT public service believes shorter working week would make Canberra a 'progressive' leader, attract talented staff

Jasper Lindell
Updated March 9 2022 - 3:14pm, first published 12:00pm
The ACT government's office in Dickson, where public servants could experience the benefits of a four-day working week. Picture: Karleen Minney
The ACT government's office in Dickson, where public servants could experience the benefits of a four-day working week. Picture: Karleen Minney

Canberra would become one of the most progressive cities in the world if it adopted a four-day working week and could leverage the different work-life balance to attract quality staff, the ACT government believes.

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Jasper Lindell

Jasper Lindell

Assembly Reporter

Jasper Lindell joined The Canberra Times in 2018. He is a Legislative Assembly reporter, covering ACT politics and government. He also writes about development, transport, heritage, local history, literature and the arts, as well as contributing to the Times' Panorama magazine. He was previously a Sunday Canberra Times reporter.

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