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Families demand answers as truck bypass threatens homes
Key takeaways
- Kris and Rebecca Grattan moved to Gippsland in search of a quieter country lifestyle.
- Three Gippsland families say a proposed $21-million alternative truck route will cut through their properties, forcing land acquisition and significantly altering their homes, farms and businesses.
- They say the government is ignoring a better bypass option that will not affect homes.
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Kris and Rebecca Grattan moved to Gippsland in search of a quieter country lifestyle. (ABC News: Jack Colantuono)
Three Gippsland families say a proposed $21-million alternative truck route will cut through their properties, forcing land acquisition and significantly altering their homes, farms and businesses.
They say the government is ignoring a better bypass option that will not affect homes.
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