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    Boom times return?

    this seems to be consistent with where a lot of the demand is coming from.... oil and gas becoming more and more prevalent.... http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/newshome/14026874/oil-and-gas-to-lead-next-wa-boom/
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    Boom times return?

    well that's their money on the table... http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/newshome/13995378/rio-flags-us5-2b-expansion/
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    Boom times return?

    It's nothing to feel threatened about and is a good thing for everybody. There will still be nice restaurants and cafes down there and it will be a great place to visit and see the opera house etc, but the focus is (belatedly) elsewhere for now whilst we develop some other parts of the country...
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    Boom times return?

    to be expected, it's a permanent structural shift in the economy. The RBA says it's all part of the grand plan and we have after all been talking about this since the end of WWII. Businesses in the south east need to adapt to the current conditions becasue this is as good as it gets there now -...
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    Boom times return?

    My initial posting was talking more about business conditions, which I confirm are definitely booming, going nuts in fact. It was posted on the basis that this would most likely flow to property.
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    Boom times return?

    here you are, google is your friend... http://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2011/mar/1.html
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    Boom times return?

    http://econews.com.au/news-to-sustain-our-world/aust-economic-growth-sluggish-lng-exports-boom/ as iron ore loses it's importance LNG is coming up, among other commodities. of course all exports are welcome
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    Boom times return?

    oh hooray - finally. so stupidly cheap down there
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    Boom times return?

    I think the point that needs to be conveyed is that the investment in oil and gas will roll on regardless - and from what I understand this is in Qld as well? There is so much other stuff going on right now that if a project here or there falls over it would probably be a good thing
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    Boom times return?

    and yet despite what the baltic dry index is doing (I haven't looked at that lately) and the patrons of the karaoke bars are saying, these projects are real and happening right now
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    Boom times return?

    amen to that.
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    Boom times return?

    could be a false start for sure, but I am going to peg yesterday as the day that I realised the boom is back. The GDP figures confirmed what I can only say is an explosion of large orders - almost a scramble amidst an inability of suppliers to keep up (yes this is supply to resources but that's...
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