$10.4b ripple effect
BURNIE retailer Kylie Lockett is expecting a Christmas sales spike from Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's $10.4 billion cash splash. An estimated $50 million will go into the pockets of North-West a....
Thu Oct 2008 09:10 (1 month, 1 week ago)
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