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Planning permission for the first stage of developments was granted on 7 April 2008 and work on the new players' block was planned to commence in the summer of 2008.
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She said Mundine has acted "disingenuously" with the community, and she doesn't trust that revenue from the first stage of development will ever translate into the Aboriginal housing slated for stage two.
Young UK businesses are being hoovered up by foreign and multi-national companies, said Longworth, before asking, "How are we ever going to have a Cisco or an Apple in the UK if the business disappears before the first stage of development?" A large part of the debate centred on whether investment should go to higher education or further education.
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