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Airbnb to cop 'fair rules' on home sharing, but hotels say it's 'lip service'

Airbnb to cop 'fair rules' on home sharing, but hotels say it's 'lip service'

Airbnb has said it is open to fair regulation for its users in Western Australia and concedes the current rules are "broken and need to be fixed".

  • by Nathan Hondros

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Western McSpansion: $90 million earmarked to supersize Maccas in WA
Food & drink

Western McSpansion: $90 million earmarked to supersize Maccas in WA

McDonald's will spend about $90 million in WA over the next three years to open the new restaurants and refurbish ageing ones.

  • by Hamish Hastie
WA's $206 million Huawei data deal at risk over US indictment fallout
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Huawei

WA's $206 million Huawei data deal at risk over US indictment fallout

A $206 million deal between the WA government and Huawei could fall to apart after the US charged the telco with fraud and violating trade sanctions.

  • by Nathan Hondros
Auditor General dresses down Alannah MacTiernan for 'unreasonable' redactions
ALP

Auditor General dresses down Alannah MacTiernan for 'unreasonable' redactions

Auditor General Caroline Spencer has scolded Regional Development Minister Alannah MacTiernan for unnecessarily redacting an entire section of an agreement between the state and embattled renewables company Carnegie Clean Energy.

  • by Hamish Hastie
WA wage theft inquiry backed by union
Employment

WA wage theft inquiry backed by union

The inquiry aims to expose the deliberate underpayment of money and entitlements to workers, has been backed by Unions WA.

  • by staff writers
Call me cray, but there is something fishy about the 'cheap lobster' narrative
Soft commodities

Call me cray, but there is something fishy about the 'cheap lobster' narrative

“Cheap local lobster, tourism and jobs”. What we are witnessing is a government intent on convincing us that everyone wins under this new policy.

  • by Jane Marwick
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WA government's PEXA sale money bound for Metronet projects
Metronet

WA government's PEXA sale money bound for Metronet projects

The state government will use $185 million from the sale of its stake in Property Exchange Australia for Metronet projects including the Morley to Ellenbrook train line.

  • by Hamish Hastie
'He's done a good job': McGowan backs Kelly's lobster plan
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ALP

'He's done a good job': McGowan backs Kelly's lobster plan

Mark McGowan has backed Fisheries Minister Dave Kelly's western rock lobster plan but was unable to say how cheap lobster lovers would be able to buy them for. 

  • by Hamish Hastie
McGowan rejects pill testing in WA, says 'it could risk lives'
Pill Testing

McGowan rejects pill testing in WA, says 'it could risk lives'

"I've read a lot of the materials around it, if I genuinely thought it would save lives I'd say it was a good idea but I don't," Mr McGowan said.

  • by Hamish Hastie
One Nation blows state's lobster plan out of the water
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ALP

One Nation blows state's lobster plan out of the water

One Nation has said it would not support the state government's controversial rock lobster plan.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Rebranded $1.4m 'Safe Schools' anti-transphobia program rolled out across WA
LGBT

Rebranded $1.4m 'Safe Schools' anti-transphobia program rolled out across WA

The state government has rebranded the controversial Safe Schools program and made it available to all primary and secondary schools across WA.

  • by Nathan Hondros