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Brisbane Greeters to return by Christmas but volunteers say they’ve been ‘left out of the loop’

Original members of the Brisbane Greeters say they have been cut out of the consultation process as the council announces that volunteers would be back on city streets by December 11.
Key points:
- Brisbane Greeters will be back on the streets by Christmas, running tours and answering visitor questions
- Acting Mayor Krista Adams unveiled the plan to revitalise the CBD, along with a new looks for volunteers
- Long-serving volunteers are keen to get back to work but said they had been kept in the dark ahead of the relaunch
Lord Mayor Adrian Schinner, who is self-isolating after a trip to COVID-19 hotspot Adelaide, told ABC Radio Brisbane the program and its more than 100 volunteers would be “a great Christmas present for Brisbane”.
“They’ve had the…
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