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9News Queensland on Twitter: "#BREAKING: Fire crews have been called to a blaze at the Visy Glass site in South Brisbane this afternoon. Clouds of smoke were seen billowing from the facility,
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South Brisbane fire: Visy Glass blaze sends smoke billowing over city | The Courier Mail
Formal offer to buy West End factory for Olympics media lodged by Brisbane City Council - ABC News
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Site The West End site secured for the International Broadcast Centre for Brisbane 2032
Visy glass manufacturing jobs are protected, Olympics site secured
Box Factory Approval Hailed as New Era for Manufacturing
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South Brisbane's Visy Glass site to make way for Olympic media centre
Chris Mulder - State Warehouse Manager Visy Specialities - Queensland - Visy | LinkedIn
Tony Abbott visits Visy Recycling in Brisbane | Tony Abbott | Flickr
Visy's Glass Recycling and Manufacturing Facility
Montague Road Site in West End Could Become Broadcasting Centre for 2032 Olympics - West End Today
Firefighters extinguish fire at Visy factory in Rocklea; battery suspected as cause of blaze - ABC News
Pratt Foundation gives generously to local environment – Bulimba Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee
Council comes clean on what's going into recycling bins
Visy buys glass bottle maker for $1 billion - Australian Manufacturing Forum
We're for better glass
The Pillowman at Visy Theatre - Brisbane
Visy's $1b glass deal delivers on Richard Pratt's 'aspiration'
South Brisbane fire: Visy Glass blaze sends smoke billowing over city | The Courier Mail
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Lost Brisbane - Top: Bulimba B powerstation, Gibson Island, 1958, from Alan Lawley. Bottom: Now Visy Recycling, photographed in 2014 by Paul Newman. | Facebook