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Qld farmer may be forced to remove signs from his property

A Queensland farmer, who has three public service signs erected on part of his property, has been told by his local council to pull them down or face hefty fine to the tune of $600,000.
Peter Wise, who told his story on Channel 9’s A Current Affair, has had the signs on his property for over a decade as a public service for his community.
The three signs, one for Guide Dogs Australia, one for a local church and the other for Crimestoppers, are on display on his side of the fence near a busy…
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