ShapingSEQ regional plan gives 'stakeholders' a bigger say than citizens

By Brian Feeney
Updated December 4 2016 - 5:13pm, first published 3:56pm
Special interest groups have had much more influence than the wider community on the new regional plan for south-east Queensland, writes Brian Feeney. Photo: Wendy Hughes
Special interest groups have had much more influence than the wider community on the new regional plan for south-east Queensland, writes Brian Feeney. Photo: Wendy Hughes

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