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Laurel Johnson and Dorina Pojani on the Westender discussing planning issues in the Gabba

Posted on 07/02/2020 by uqupadmin

With elections coming up, what are the key planning issues in the Gabba Ward, that will get people’s vote? Read what the experts and the political candidates say: westender.com.au/the-gabba-votes-what-are-the-issues-that-will-get-your-vote/

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