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Calls for public servants to return to offices as CBD remains a ‘ghost town’

Thursday December 17, 2020
Brisbane’s office occupancy had fallen to 61 per cent because of social distancing issues, prompting calls for public servants to scale back working from home amid an overall surge in the Queensland property sector’s confidence.
Brisbane offices are still only 61 per cent full.
According to the Queensland Property Council, unlike the commercial sector, residential developers were in the middle of the highest levels of activity since pre-GFC.
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