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	<title>Comments on: Big CEO and director payouts are greedy &amp; hypocritical as workers suffer pay cuts</title>
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		<title>By: Nathan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the writer of Bastard Boys and Brides of Christ comes a gripping, contemporary tale of free-will and responsibility in the face of great temptation. 

Deep in Western Australia’s mining country, against the blood-red landscape of the Pilbara, a cyclone has wreaked havoc in a remote railway construction camp. 

Now a small team of employees anxiously await the arrival of “the company man”, sent up from Perth to do his own investigation before a coronial inquiry. Dog-tired and in search of drink, they do their best to distract themselves, coming together in a makeshift mess hall. 

But a stormy evening of shared memories soon takes a strange and unexpected turn… 

With explosive characters and a wily sense of humour, Strange Attractor is a stunning portrait of small-team camaraderie at the furthest frontier of the mining boom.

Griffin would like to offer ???? $30 tickets to see Strange Attractor (normal price $44). To take advantage of this exclusive offer, click here and use the promo code &#039;ATTRACTOR&#039; to purchase tickets.

World Premiere
Strange Attractor 
By Sue Smith

23 October-21 November

Griffin Theatre Company
SBW Stables Theatre
www.griffintheatre.com.au
Booking line: 02 8002 4772]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the writer of Bastard Boys and Brides of Christ comes a gripping, contemporary tale of free-will and responsibility in the face of great temptation. </p>
<p>Deep in Western Australia’s mining country, against the blood-red landscape of the Pilbara, a cyclone has wreaked havoc in a remote railway construction camp. </p>
<p>Now a small team of employees anxiously await the arrival of “the company man”, sent up from Perth to do his own investigation before a coronial inquiry. Dog-tired and in search of drink, they do their best to distract themselves, coming together in a makeshift mess hall. </p>
<p>But a stormy evening of shared memories soon takes a strange and unexpected turn… </p>
<p>With explosive characters and a wily sense of humour, Strange Attractor is a stunning portrait of small-team camaraderie at the furthest frontier of the mining boom.</p>
<p>Griffin would like to offer ???? $30 tickets to see Strange Attractor (normal price $44). To take advantage of this exclusive offer, click here and use the promo code &#8216;ATTRACTOR&#8217; to purchase tickets.</p>
<p>World Premiere<br />
Strange Attractor<br />
By Sue Smith</p>
<p>23 October-21 November</p>
<p>Griffin Theatre Company<br />
SBW Stables Theatre<br />
<a href="http://www.griffintheatre.com.au" rel="nofollow">http://www.griffintheatre.com.au</a><br />
Booking line: 02 8002 4772</p>
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