Barr investigates synthetic surface for new Canberra Stadium

By Chris Dutton
Updated April 15 2017 - 10:03pm, first published April 14 2017 - 4:01pm
Sport. Announcement of an A League?? match at Canberra Stadium in November between the Central Coast?? ?? Mariners and NZ team, Wellington Phoenix. From left Mark O'Neil, Director of Capital Football, Andrew Barr, ACT Chief Minister, Shaun Mielekamp, CEO of the Mariners, David Dome, CEO of the Phoenix and Celia Wade-Brown, Mayor of Wellington NZ.?? April?? 29th?? 2016 The Canberra Times photograph by Graham Tidy.

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ZZT_0075.JPG Photo: Graham Tidy
Sport. Announcement of an A League?? match at Canberra Stadium in November between the Central Coast?? ?? Mariners and NZ team, Wellington Phoenix. From left Mark O'Neil, Director of Capital Football, Andrew Barr, ACT Chief Minister, Shaun Mielekamp, CEO of the Mariners, David Dome, CEO of the Phoenix and Celia Wade-Brown, Mayor of Wellington NZ.?? April?? 29th?? 2016 The Canberra Times photograph by Graham Tidy. -- ?????? Graham Tidy Photographer - The Canberra Times Australian Community Media t?? 02 6280 2122?? m?? 0434 016 503 graham.tidy@fairfaxmedia.com.au 9 Pirie Street, Fyshwick. ACT 2609 www.canberratimes.com.au ZZT_0075.JPG Photo: Graham Tidy

ACT chief minister Andrew Barr says soccer content is a sticking point for the viability for a new rectangular stadium in Civic, but plans will push ahead even if Canberra doesn't secure an A-League licence.

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