Yagan Square businesses were promised a 'world class' dining destination, but it's now a ghost-town By News March 17, 2021 Add Comment Edit It was the crown jewel in the $360 million transformation of Northbridge, but food vendors at Yagan Square said they were sold a white elephant. Share this post Related PostsChina calls for 'Great Wall of Immunity' and pledges to make its vaccines cheaperEuro 2020 live: Heavyweights meet with a place in the semi-finals at stakeHow a brush with death and an ancient tradition unearthed Felicity's truthBehind the 'completely avoidable' lockdowns: How a remote mine fanned COVID out to four statesHurricane Elsa thrashes Barbados as it makes its way towards FloridaAll Blacks score 16 tries in 102-0 thumping of under-strength TongaTasmania left without cricket coaches after duo get national call upMan charged after death of Jake Opacic on the Gold Coast
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