Sleeper state set for jump start
by
Sam Collyer
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last modified
Nov 13, 2009 09:22 AM
AFTER a few years of hissing and a few more bubbling, the mining boom rapidly lost its fizz towards the end of 2008.
With it, many of the most sought-after commodities suddenly lost some of their international appeal and Australia’s bulk ports braced for an expected drop in tonnage.
Much of the attention was on the losses felt in coal-rich states such as...
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