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‘$5 all-day brekkie’ a sign of tough CBD times as free public transport off menu – Brisbane Times
Brisbane’s CBD occupancy has slumped from 87 per cent to 63 per cent and city businesses are struggling – but the government will not support a period of free public…

Brisbanes CBD had 87 per cent occupancy pre-COVID and now we are sitting at 63 per cent at the moment, Ms Williams said.
They launched a campaign of small incentives on Fridays to encourage people to work in the city once more.
But they want the Queensland government to offer free public transport for a short period to break the habit of working from home.
We would like to see that here in Brisbane as well, because we know one of the biggest challenges is that people are choosing to work Tuesday,…
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