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How to keep Brisbane liveable and friendly

Posted on March 5, 2018 by kennedyscc

On the eve of a city wide forum to create a Charter of Principles that will guide strategic decisions and make sure Brisbane thrives as a friendly and liveable place for future generations, I propose two scenarios to focus our minds.

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