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‘How does a person in a wheelchair get down from here?’

The property is owned by investment property company Investa Properties and leased by Secure Parking.
“I would have thought this issue would have been picked up much earlier and changes arranged,” Mr Mayo said.
“Because in many respects it is a successful ‘complaint’ waiting to happen under two or three different pieces of legislation.
“We will be looking for a time frame to have this situation improved, otherwise [Ms Spelta] should lodge a complaint through the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act.”
Ms Spelta travelled into the city on Monday for her daughter’s marriage but was shocked to find that far from opening at the “Turbot Street” level, the lift from the car park opened one level above.
“There is no lift to the street,” Ms Spelta…
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