The Multinational Monitor
 
March 1981 - Volume 2 - Number 3
 
The Selling of Australia 

C O N T E N T S

Features

The Selling of Australia
- by Ted Wheelwright and Greg Crough
Rich in minerals, enjoying cheap and plentiful energy, Australia has become a favored province of multinational corporations

Multinational Monitor Interview
- an interview with Cliff Dolan
The President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions discusses labor's attitudes toward multinationals, and government policies on uranium mining and Aboriginal rights.

As the Aborigines Fight for Land, the Mining Giants Move In
- by Phillip Frazer

Uranium, Bauxite, Coal-Paying the Mining Companies to Haul Them Away
- by George Riley

In Western Australia, Alcoa Threatens Forests, Water and Air
- based on information from Chris Flynn

How Kaiser and Rio Tinto Are Flooding Tasmania for Cheap Power
- by Peter Thompson

Smelter Fight

From the Family Farm to Agribusiness

Global News

World Bank: U.S. Backs Off Third World Energy Plan

Bell Sells a Chopper to Chile - for "Antarctic Rescue"

Puerto Rico Sues G.E. for $550 Million

Algeria: El Paso Gas Deal Falls Through

Peru: AID Moves on Indian Valley

Upjohn, Burlington Guilty As Charged

AMAX will flush Tailings Into B.C. Bay

Anaconda Copper Shuts Down Anaconda

Jamaica: Seaga's Reward

Zimbabwe Buys South African Banks, Plans Minerals Board

Departments

Editorial
- Why the Rush to Sell?

Book Review