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Joyce, Andrews meet over plan for Qantas to call Melbourne home – Sydney Morning Herald
Qantas boss Alan Joyce and Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews have met to discuss moving the airline’s headquarters from Sydney to Melbourne, potentially bringing…
Mr Joyce also toured Melbourne Airport on Wednesday to scout out potential locations for Qantas’ operations. Qantas has said it is looking to move its Brisbane-based heavy aircraft maintenance facilities, which employ 750 workers, as well as its flight training simulators currently based in Sydney and Melbourne.
Mr Andrews, whose government this week unveiled a $49 billion budget spending spree to create 400,000 jobs over the next five years and drag it out of its COVID-19 recession, said in September…
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