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Brisbane flood victims call for voluntary home buy-back scheme to be restored
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2022-03-08
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As the gruelling clean up continues in Queensland, attention has turned to whether some badly flood damaged homes should ever be rebuilt. Brisbane residents are calling for a voluntary buy-back scheme to be reinstated.
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