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Gladstone Area Promotion and Development Limited (GAPDL)

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Gladstone Area Promotion and Development Limited (GAPDL) was formed in 1983 to promote the Gladstone Region as a great place to live, work, visit and invest in. The organisations charter is to portray a positive 'image' of the region through regional promotion and development activities. As the lead Economic Development agency for the region, the organisation is well resourced to promote economic and tourism development.

Phone: 07 4972 4000
Fax: 07 4972 5006
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Bryan Jordan Drive, Gladstone QLD 4680 Australia

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