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13 March 2009 | 05:59:49 PM | Source: AAP
February 26 - Property developer Lend Lease cuts 1,700 jobs - 20 per cent (about 340) of which will come from Australia, the remainder from offshore.
February 25 - Clothing manufacturer Pacific Brands cuts 1,850 jobs in Victoria, NSW and Queensland, and moves production of its iconic Australian brands including Bonds and King Gee to China.
February 25 - The receivers of Drivetrain Systems International lay off 229 workers at the firm's gearbox factory in Albury, NSW. Another 167 workers are guaranteed contract work for two months, which will then only continue if a buyer is found.
February 17 - The world's largest nickel producer, Russia's Norilsk Nickel, cuts about 330 jobs as it suspends its two nickel operations in Western Australia - Black Swan and Lake Johnston.
February 9 - PMP Printing cuts 76 jobs in South Australia and Queensland due to a downturn in demand for heat set printing.
January 29 - Whitegoods manufacturer Electrolux cuts 40 jobs in Australia as part of a global restructure in response to the economic downturn.
January 29 - Australia's biggest luxury boat builder Riviera cuts 117 staff on the Gold Coast. In 2008 the company cut more than 300 staff from its Coomera headquarters in response to the downturn.
January 21 - Mining giant BHP Billiton announces big cuts to its global workforce, with a heavy impact in Western Australia and Queensland.
- In WA, 1,450 jobs go when BHP closes the Ravensthorpe nickel mine, while another 300 workers are laid off as production is reduced at the Mount Keith nickel mine near Kalgoorlie.
- In Queensland, more than 1,000 positions are to be phased out from BHP's metallurgical coal operations across the state, while as many as 400 jobs are cut from the Yabulu nickel plant near Townsville.
January 21 - David Jones sheds 150 head office staff as the retailer is hit by the slowing economy.
January 19 - Contractor Thiess cuts up to 40 jobs from the Burton Downs coal mine, west of Mackay.
January 13 - Mining giant Xstrata lays off 150 workers at its Handlebar Hill lead and zinc mine near Mt Isa. In December 2008, the company shed 230 workers at its Oaky Creek No 1 coal mine at Tieri, in central Queensland.
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