From running a record trade surplus with China the outlook for Australia now looks less certain, according to experts.
So, where does New Zealand sit with all this?
Well, because the Australian mining industry has been largely responsible for soaking up Kiwi workers who cross the Ditch, the impact could dry that up and also cost some of the ex-pats their jobs.
So, what successive governments in this country have often voiced, and never achieved - a return to our shores of Kiwi workers - could happen by default.
The sheer scale of Australia's mining operation is mind-blowing whether it be coal, iron ore or precious metals.
Huge quarries worked by huge vehicles driven by squadrons of near-robotic workers extract vast quantities of material from the earth and yet they say the quantities so far taken out are only the tip of the iceberg.
It is hard to imagine it is the work that excites men and women to join the staff of mines, as robotic is the best word to describe what many of them do.
What attracts them is the pay.
So those returning to New Zealand are in for relatively slim pickings, I suggest.
-Wairarapa Times Age