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The City of Gold Coast has launched the Gold Coast Resilience Ratings program in partnership with the Resilient Building Council (RBC), to help households reduce disaster risk - starting with 40 free on-site Resilience Ratings assessments available now as part
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Planning and property laws aren't fit to manage the growing threats to property, the bushfire royal commission heard on Wednesday.
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Planning and property laws aren't fit to manage the growing threats to property, the bushfire royal commission heard on Wednesday.
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Planning and property laws aren't fit to manage the growing threats to property, the bushfire royal commission heard on Wednesday.
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Planning and property laws aren't fit to manage the growing threats to property, the bushfire royal commission heard on Wednesday.
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Planning and property laws aren't fit to manage the growing threats to property, the bushfire royal commission heard on Wednesday.
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Planning and property laws aren't fit to manage the growing threats to property, the bushfire royal commission heard on Wednesday.