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South-east Queensland is getting bigger, but not so fast

Wednesday December 09, 2020
Development will bubble along, rather than boom, with fewer new arrivals in international airports and maternity wards.
South-east Queensland’s growing pains are expected to ease. Photo: ABC
In a budget estimates committee hearing, the Liberal National Party asked whether planning documents were being rewritten to reflect the slowdown of population growth.
Treasurer Cameron Dick has talked up Queensland taking on a larger share of interstate population growth however it has been offset by a decline in other areas.
Deputy Premier Steven Miles told the hearing…
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