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With the Regent closing its doors, it's time to redouble our efforts to obtain a change of heart from ISPT, which owns the building and has commissioned the redevelopment, and from the State Government, which has the power to persuade the developers to take another course. Please continue to contact the Premier and ISPT -- flood their in-boxes -- with protests and, especially, positive comments about how the Regent could be restored for the benefit of all Queenslanders and what a enourmous act of corporate citizenship it would be to make that happen. It may seem like the darkest hour, but politicians sometimes do listen to the people who elect them. Click here for contact details.

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What next?

What can we, the people who want to Save the Regent, do next? Doors have closed, credits have rolled, and the leasees are moving out! When is demolition day? Can we please organise some sort of civil action to physically prevent demolition from happening? I will write letters, sign petitions and spread the word till the eleventh hour -- but ultimately we HAVE to stop that bulldozer. Even if it means chaining ourselves to the Theatre. Please, can we organise this?