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Queensland Productivity Commission interim report finds drop in productivity could have cost state 70,000 extra homes
Falling productivity on building sites could have cost Queensland more than 70,000 extra homes, according to a new report from the state’s productivity commission.
The Queensland government has tasked the agency with probing the construction industry and finding ways to improve it.
In an interim…
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