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Homeowners face ruin after State Govt scraps termite support

First introduced by the state government as a notifiable disease in 1975, the West Indian drywood termite (WIDT) became established in homes in Maryborough and suburbs across Brisbane. Forty-six years later, known hotspots include Wynnum, Coorparoo, Lota and in Manly and further north to…
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