DRYBLOWER

Dryblower: Triple trouble for small miners

TRIPLE trouble time could be about to hit the small end of the mining sector if <i>Dryblower’s</i> understanding of recent warnings about a cash drought, and a double dose of tax issues is correct.

Dryblower: Triple trouble for small miners

Hedley Widdup, the man behind the famous mining cycle "clock" rang the cash alarm last week at a resources conference on the Gold Coast. Dan Walton, head of the Australian Workers Union, chimed in with...

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