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Pratt Foundation gives generously to local environment – Bulimba Creek Catchment Coordinating Committee
Visy's $1b glass deal delivers on Richard Pratt's 'aspiration'
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Visy history timeline - 1948 to present day
Visy glass manufacturing jobs are protected, Olympics site secured
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Council comes clean on what's going into recycling bins
Montague Road Site in West End Could Become Broadcasting Centre for 2032 Olympics - West End Today
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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
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The Pillowman at Visy Theatre - Brisbane
Brisbane puts in formal offer to buy factory for Olympics broadcasting venue
Box Factory Approval Hailed as New Era for Manufacturing
South Brisbane fire: Visy Glass blaze sends smoke billowing over city | The Courier Mail
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Visy buys glass bottle maker for $1 billion - Australian Manufacturing Forum
South Brisbane fire: Visy Glass blaze sends smoke billowing over city | The Courier Mail
Site The West End site secured for the International Broadcast Centre for Brisbane 2032
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Fire crews battle fire at Visy glass factory in South Brisbane | The Courier Mail
South Brisbane's Visy Glass site to make way for Olympic media centre
VISY BREAKS GROUND AT SITE OF NEW $500 MILLION QUEENSLAND GLASS RECYCLING AND MANUFACTURING FACILITY