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Council forcibly bought the Georges’ land in 2012. They just sold it to the biggest pub in town for less
Gary and Dawn loved their work, Taylor said, and intended to run the course for years to come.
The Georges did not want to give up the land – and not for the $1.8 million the council was offering. The matter went to the Land Court of Queensland, where the council’s value was confirmed.
The…
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