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Infrastructure project updates: construction starts on $4b Burswood Point
By Mollie Tracey
29 October 2024
Key updates of major WA infrastructure projects from August to October 2024. Check out CCIWA’s interactive Major WA Projects List – the most comprehensive list of projects in development or under construction across the State.
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