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Queen’s Wharf powers on without high rollers

Already 20 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of concrete has been poured and more than 200 tonne of structural steel is arriving on the site each week.Star Entertainment Group CEO Matt Bekier, who visited the Brisbane riverfront site on Tuesday for the first time since March, said the project was on time and budget. He said apartment sales were “exceptionally strong” despite the COVID-19 pandemic. “We are over 90 per cent sold now in the first tower, he said. “That gives us confidence that we…
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