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Published 11/07/2009 by West Australia Sunday Times


North-West boom: Gas ignites new WA era

THE first thing you notice about Barrow Island when you fly in are all termite mounds. They're everywhere. Giant, red castles of earth pimpling the landscape.

In the near-40C heat on the flat, desolate island, 50km off the Dampier coast, it seems the...

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