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West Australia’s Pilbara is populated by oversized creations, from trucks which can carry 360 tonnes to ships which can cart close to 150,000 tonnes of ore around the world.

Dirty old town. Photo: Adelaide Now

But perhaps nothing is bigger than the brawl between the big iron ore producers, and the smaller outfits represented most loudly by Fortescue Metals Group.

This is an eye-gouging, rolling-in-the-red-dust, steel-capped boots affair which will barrel into Parliament this week as the Government attempts to pass the $11 billion Minerals Resource Rental Tax (MRRT).

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  • Christian Real says:

    06:45am | 23/11/11

    Will those readers condemning the MRRT in these blogs still complain when their superannuation gets increased from 9% to 12%? Read more »

  • CHristian Real says:

    06:42am | 23/11/11

    Nossy Abbott himself supported an increase in compulsory superannuation and his nder fire from some within his own party. This story from Sydney Morning Herald, “Abbott victim of friendly fire as Liberals criticise Coalition leadership.”, written by Phillip Coorey, November 23, 2011 @ 3.00AM “Tony Abbott is under fire from… Read more »

 

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