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Date: 2014-10-13 19:19:35
Huonville
Tasmania
Ranelagh
Huon Valley Council
Construction
Urban studies and planning
Knowledge
Architecture
New Urbanism
Geotechnical engineering
Housing
Infill

Opportunity to enhance passive recreation opportunities along the river providing for connectivity between Huonville and Ranelagh Urban Growth Boundary

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