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Laneways set to light city’s path to reopening and recovery – Brisbane Times
A six-month project aimed at helping keep artists in work and luring people back to the CBD will flood forty city laneways with light, music and art installations.

Forty laneways will be flooded with light, music and art installations to help revitalise the CBD this summer as part of a COVID-19 recovery plan to keep artists in work and lure people back to the city.
The six-month project, covering the CBD, North Melbourne and Carlton, will employ at least 150 people and kick off once it’s safe and allowable under lockdown restrictions.
Westwood Place in the CBD will get a light installation as part of the project. A rendering of the design is pictured on …
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