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Mining towns fly in DJs to rotate through clubs
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Mining towns fly in DJs to rotate through clubs

Not all fly-in-fly-out workers dig for ore. Ten DJs now rotate through remote WA nightclubs, working stints in mining towns like Karratha and Port Hedland.

Why it mattersIt shows how remote mining towns keep workers happy by mixing up who performs. It's also rare: most FIFO workers dig for ore, not spin records.

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