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Howard Smith Wharves gets three new pontoons

Brisbane’s hugely popular Howard Smith Wharves will have three new pontoons added to help boost tourism and construction industries post-COVID-19.
The state government committed $5.5 million to the build which will allow people to eat or drink at the wharf before jumping on a boat to Moreton Bay and be relaxing on one of the islands within 40 minutes.
The river terminal at Fortitude Valley will be open to commercial tour operators as a pick-up and drop off point and would support up to 6000…
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