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Act 1 Scene V: An out of body experience

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on Thursday, 24 November 2011
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We return to find Bloom and Clacks hovering in the corner of a room looking down on a private conversation among Ministers, Flip and Flop and Maxtor Seagate, a hard driving lobbyist for BHP.  Naturally, our clandestine protagonists are invisible to the officials and VIP, but not to us.

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Moving Along ActI Scene II-III/IV

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on Tuesday, 27 September 2011
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We move through quartz of time to the gates outside Olympic Dam.

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The Great Artesian Basin Robbery III+: The play: about how ewes got woollied: Now In Three or more Acts

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on Sunday, 18 September 2011
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Act I Scene 1

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Part III: GABR: What Barry and Baz didn't see from that great height

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on Friday, 09 September 2011
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He that makes himself a sheep shall be eaten by a wolf. - Italian proverb

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Part II The Great Artesian Robbery: Or how to fleece and sell wool back to sheep Chapter 1

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"Four legs, two legs better" - Animal Farm, George Orwell, or 

If we go on the way we have, the fault is our greed and if we are not willing to change, we will disappear from the face of the globe, to be replaced by the insect. -Jacques Yves Cousteau 


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