Brisbane’s new underground gold mines

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Brisbane’s new underground gold mines
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As Transurban’s grip on south-east Queensland looks set to tighten, it’s time the government did some squeezing of its own.

That presentation made it clear that very project had already made its way into Transurban’s public-facing planning.

Transurban’s already doing pretty well out of Brisbane. Revenue growth for the company was up 15.5 per cent in 2022-23 to a staggering $520 million. That’s a lot of beeps on your Transurban-supplied Linkt tag. Despite it being a single trip, motorists are slugged twice at the full rate. Frequent flyer miles be damned.

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