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200 jobs go at Austin 

AUSTIN Engineering and an unnamed client in Colombia have agreed to part ways, terminating a site repair contract, a move that will cost A$1 million in entitlement payments and see the loss of 200 jobs from a workforce estimated at around 1720.

A contract in Colombia has been terminated.

A contract in Colombia has been terminated.

The Brisbane-based firm said the client blamed COVID-19 for the suspension of mining operations.   Contract revenue was not considered material to the company, with revenue for the financial year being...

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