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<blockquote data-quote="Matt80" data-source="post: 442492" data-attributes="member: 3461"><p>Very sad, but then the Queensland government often seems to forget there is anything (other than a huge amount of revenue) outside of the SE corner. The rocky council also tends to be a useless bunch that love to spend heaps on pet projects while ignoring more important matters.</p><p> I also hate the overreaction to asbestos, the people that get asbestos generally had very high exposure, but things like a workshop with a bit of fibro in it isn't unsafe for a tour group. Indeed when l was getting wireless NBN installed the technician couldn't put two screws in a wall because its an old house with fibro walls. Safety has its place, but it's gone way too far in many cases and this is yet another buisness closing due to our over the top nanny state in action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt80, post: 442492, member: 3461"] Very sad, but then the Queensland government often seems to forget there is anything (other than a huge amount of revenue) outside of the SE corner. The rocky council also tends to be a useless bunch that love to spend heaps on pet projects while ignoring more important matters. I also hate the overreaction to asbestos, the people that get asbestos generally had very high exposure, but things like a workshop with a bit of fibro in it isn't unsafe for a tour group. Indeed when l was getting wireless NBN installed the technician couldn't put two screws in a wall because its an old house with fibro walls. Safety has its place, but it's gone way too far in many cases and this is yet another buisness closing due to our over the top nanny state in action. [/QUOTE]
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