DRYBLOWER

Uranium enters political centrestage: Dryblower

POLITICS is a dreadful subject because the players are so darned slippery. Good, old-fashioned, greed makes business so much easier to follow. But, later this week the business of mining and politics will collide in what could turn out to be one of brawls of the century because the expected calling of an election in Western Australia will thrust uranium back to Australia’s centre stage.

Dryblower

For the first time in Dryblower’s memory three events have coalesced to produce a situation whereby uranium might not be portrayed as a mix of the ultimate evil, and the devil himself, combined into a...

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