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		<title>Is this Australia&#8217;s largest sign?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At  160m in length,  40m in height and using over 300 litres of paint could this be Australia&#8217;s largest sign?  We were told that the sign on FMG&#8217;s Cloudbreak mine at 120m was Australia&#8217;s largest but this one which was completed yesterday when we took these pictures is now by far the largest.  The guys [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At  160m in length,  40m in height and using over 300 litres of paint could this be Australia&#8217;s largest sign?  We were told that the sign on FMG&#8217;s Cloudbreak mine at 120m was Australia&#8217;s largest but this one which was completed yesterday when we took these pictures is now by far the largest.  The guys at Sundowner Signs who have been painting this for 3 weeks for Civmev down at the Australian Marine Complex in Henderson called us in  the morning to say it would be finished at lunchtime and to come by and get some shots &#8211; so we did.  Thank&#8217;s to Connie for taking us down there, on your birthday and all!</p>
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