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Working from home throws spanner in works for major Brisbane transport projects – Brisbane Times
More than 70 per cent of people have told PricewaterhouseCoopers they would prefer to work from home two days a week in the future….

PricewaterhouseCoopers director Ben Hamer said while COVID-19 had not killed CBDs, it would force major changes to a hybrid work/home office model going forward.
We have seen in Australian workers, 74 per cent of them want to work two to three days at home…
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