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'We pay our rates': Call for island to introduce public bus
Key takeaways
- Melanie Lynch collected more than 2,000 signatures for a parliamentary petition.
- A disability discrimination complaint has been lodged over the lack of inclusive public transport on Macleay Island in the Southern Moreton Bay Islands.
- Transport Minister Brent Mickelberg says past bus trials have had low demand and the island does not have the population density to justify the service.
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Melanie Lynch collected more than 2,000 signatures for a parliamentary petition. (Supplied: Melanie Lynch)
A disability discrimination complaint has been lodged over the lack of inclusive public transport on Macleay Island in the Southern Moreton Bay Islands.
Transport Minister Brent Mickelberg says past bus trials have had low demand and the island does not have the population density to justify the service.
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