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Warkworth could lead country to ruin

BAD government comes in many forms – as seen this week in the Australian government’s admission that its budget is in tatters –but for the worst example, <i>Hogsback</i> suggests a close look at the Warkworth coal situation because it is a case that may eventually bankrupt the country.

Tim Treadgold
Warkworth could lead country to ruin

At its simplest, Warkworth is about government failing to govern – handing the power it is supposed to have to the legal system where lobby groups and lawyers revel in a sort of perpetual motion process...

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