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The Federal Government has announced a $115 million project to fix nine of Brisbane’s most dangerous roads.

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But he gave $150 million to that tosser Trump for an idiotic Mars space robots fantasy..while LNP neglect inaction and mismanagement will see rivers and towns run dry and major blackouts this summer

JazzaBazza_ I'd be happy if they just fixed the bridge from Gateway to Bruce Nthbound before the fucking thing does collapse. They're already forcing trucks to only drive on one side as some pathetic bandaid; Not like that helps when a few hundred tonnes at 4.5m wide goes over on both lanes

Won't even fix 1

They spent more on Mars.

Almost as important as space exploration...almost. Not anywhere near Turnbollocks’ donation to his barrier reed chums....

No that hard. Send all the illegal foreigners back home & your congestion & fatalities will go down...

How many serious crash conflict points will the projects remove? What, they'll create more? How then is this fixing the roads?

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