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‘$5 all-day brekkie’ a sign of tough CBD times as free public transport off menu

“Brisbane’s CBD had 87 per cent occupancy pre-COVID and now we are sitting at 63 per cent at the moment,” Ms Williams said.
They launched a campaign of small incentives on Fridays to encourage people to work in the city once more.
But they want the Queensland government to offer free public…
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