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1606, 2021

Council Funds Women’s Legal Service

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BCC Funds Women’s Legal Service Lord Mayor commits $300,000 to help end violence against women Funding Women’s Legal Service.   Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has committed $300,000 over three years to funding Women’s [...]

1606, 2021

Backing Brisbane Business

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Backing Brisbane Business Schrinner Council Budget keeps business on recovery path The Schrinner Council Budget will slash footpath dining fees in half for thousands of Brisbane cafes and restaurants to help fast-track the [...]

1506, 2021

Three monohull ferries to rejoin ferry fleet alongside KittyCats

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Brisbane Ferry Monohull ferries rejoin the ferry fleet as the Schrinner Council invests more than $4 million over two years to restore three vessells to re-enter service alongside the five new KittyCats.   [...]

1406, 2021

Suburban sports get $50 million Budget boost

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Suburban sports get $50 million Budget boost     The Schrinner Council will invest more than $50 million in upgrading Brisbane’s sporting facilities over the next 12 months, cementing our position as an Olympic-ready city, [...]

1106, 2021

Cross River Rail trucks to spoil CBD Sundays

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Cross River Rail decision to allow trucks to spoil CBD Sundays Schrinner Council slams Cross River Rail decision to allow trucks to spoil CBD Sundays   The Schrinner Council’s Infrastructure Chair David McLachlan [...]

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