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Bjelke-Petersen estate to go under hammer – The New Daily
The estate of former Queensland premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen is up for auction but buyers are warned some items may not be allowed to leave Australia.
Buyers of items owned by controversial Queensland politician Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen may not be able to take them out of Australia due to their historical value.
The estate of the Sunshine State’s longest-serving premier and his wife, Lady Florence, will go up for auction on Tuesday, with more than 800 pieces on offer.
Lloyds Auctions said it had received thousands of bids for the items already, with interest from across the Tasman in Sir Joh’s native New Zealand.
However, the federal governm…
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