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		<title>How to get a yes from Council for planning!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetOne of our prospective clients Sharon Comber from DCF design recently forwarded us a brochure they have developed on this issue. Darren, the Director of DCF Design, tells us that
 &#8220;As many as 30% of town planning applications across Victoria do not get approved at council stage. This means that many applications are being rejected or required [...]]]></description>
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