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Half Quit As TAC Relocates From Melbourne to Geelong

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Half Quit As TAC Relocates From Melbourne to Geelong

February 5, 2009 Marc Pallisco 0 Comments Half Quit As TAC Relocates From Melbourne to Geelong, Real Estate News, victoria

About half of the Transport Accident Commission’s 700 employees quit their positions as a result of the State Government’s controversial decision to relocate the TAC head office from the Melbourne CBD to Geelong.

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