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Chapter 73 - Chapter 73: Population Issues and Indigenous Labor

"Your Highness, the current number of workers and laborers in Australia determines that we cannot carry out large-scale railway and highway construction projects. Therefore, our main goal last year was to repair the streets and roads in various cities and build connecting roads between important areas and cities." Minister Conwright stood up to answer.

The construction of roads can be regarded as a major project, especially in Australia where the terrain is relatively complex.

Moreover, the lack of population continues to be a disadvantage, leading to insufficient manpower for extensive road construction.

This has resulted in the main focus of the Transportation Department being the renovation of existing urban roads and, at most, the construction of connecting roads between industrial areas and other crucial regions.

Arthur nodded with a slight headache, and his brow furrowed unavoidably.

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