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When is the next cruise going to be organised :D

times awasting my fellow councillor and Im on $900 an hour so your costing the taxpayer with every wasted minute I spend waiting for u to make a decision. Make the decision regarding the cruise. post haste

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I have a few suggestions for a cruise...

1. Brisbane to Lake barroon... (oppps been done)

2. Brisbane to Noosa (nice place)

3. Brisbane to Perth (to long)

4. Brisbane to Moon (being silly now)

Nah seriouslly... I reckon a nice cruise to Noosa or West to like Marberg....

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We should cruise to dalby or something equally country hick. Even Kalbar. Its funny cause we could literally fill all their main streets. Then buy something from the corner store. And well thats about all there is to do out west :s

No Andrew! There is the dalby tourist center (very very small walled gazibo) And its got lots and lots of fun stuff to do in dalby! One of the attractions advertised in the tourist center, is in fact the tourist center its self!!! I reckon we do it!!!

BTW, going up to Noosa with a big bugger of a group of cars I dont think would be too fun on a Sunday, as with the "sunny coast cruises" (boost cruising ones) Sure lots and lots of nice cars, but the group was split up over like 10kms! Then the trip home took twice as long. Im not trying to be negitive, only I dont thing gold coast people would appreciate it too much. Or even deep southsiders.

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