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Serious questions about billions spent on recovery in Queensland
When a group of federal emergency management officials gathered in 2018 to see a video and photographs of a road repair in a far north Queensland town, their reaction was one of shock.
The video shows anti-corruption activist Jason Ward carving chunks of bitumen from the road using a teaspoon. He crumbles the material between his fingers. He slides his arms effortlessly beneath the road surface and lifts it up like a bedsheet.
This was no ancient piece of blacktop. It was a new road, built with federal funds under an infrastructure repair scheme called the National Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements.
Australian taxpayers bankroll the rebuilding of roads, bridges and infrastructure…
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