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Queensland’s private quarantine hub to cost a third of national peers
“We have an alternate use for this facility. I think it’s a very low-risk thing for the Queensland taxpayer.”
Paul Clark, a senior executive at US construction giant AECOM, which built that 850-unit site in 2012 and carried out the feasibility study into the Pinkenba hub this year, said in…
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