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AUSTRALIA'S TREASURER SAYS DROUGHT WILL HURT ECONOMY.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 31-OCT-06
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CANBERRA, Oct 31 Asia Pulse - Treasurer Peter Costello says the drought will affect the Australian economy and warned of the importance of not allowing inflation to get a toe-hold.

A joint party room spokesman told reporters in Canberra today that Mr Costello had told government colleagues that the...

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