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issued a warning to residents planning to attend Easter Queenslie in the city's East End.
A statement from the council read:"Easter Queenslie is currently closed to all vehicles, including the household waste recycling centre, due to an ongoing power failure. "We'll update our channels as this changes. In the meantime, please use our other household waste recycling centres."
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