Goodna showdown on hold (The Courier Mail)
GOLD Coast Mayor Ron Clarke has turned down Goodna Councillor Paul Tully’s invitation to the Royal Mail Hotel in Ipswich, originally scheduled for lunchtime.
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GOLD Coast Mayor Ron Clarke has turned down Goodna Councillor Paul Tully’s invitation to the Royal Mail Hotel in Ipswich, originally scheduled for lunchtime.
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