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Date: 2013-04-08 21:32:56
TransApex
South East Queensland Infrastructure Plan and Program
Ipswich Road
Brisbane
Gympie Road
Brisbane
Inner City Bypass
Brisbane
Brisbane
Lutwyche
Queensland
Pacific Motorway
Road transport in Brisbane
States and territories of Australia
Queensland
Transport in Brisbane

$21 M FOR AIRPORT TUNNEL PLANNING SAY PREMIER AND LORD MAYOR An agreement signed today by Premier Peter Beattie and Lord Mayor Campbell Newman means that work will now start on detailed planning for the proposed Airport

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