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New Plans to be Lodged to Redevelop Darwin’s Former Bunnings Site

February 14, 2010June 30, 2017 Marc Pallisco darwin, Darwin apartment development, government action, Wanguri

The Planning Authority, an independent body, is expected to decide on the project.

Bunnings vacated the Wanguri site, with access to Gsell Street and Vanderlin Drive, some years ago. The site is reportedly an eyesore with the main building becoming overtaken by squatters.

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