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Hundreds more job losses for Queensland mining

THE Queensland resources industry must brace for another 458 job losses this year, according to a survey of 26 chief executives by the Queensland Resources Council.

Lau Caruana
Hundreds more job losses for Queensland mining

This follows the minimum 3372 workers lost – contractors and full-time employees – in the second half of last year, QRC chief executive Michael Roche said. “According to this sample, it is safe to...

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