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Thousands of workers rally against public sector pay offer

Thousands of workers rally against public sector pay offer

More than 5000 workers attended a rally at WA’s parliament house on Wednesday to protest the state government’s pay offer of 3 per cent increases for two years with a $2500 sign-on bonus as the cost of living increases.

  • by Peter de Kruijff

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New Aboriginal cultural centre to be ‘WA’s Opera House’ on the Swan River

New Aboriginal cultural centre to be ‘WA’s Opera House’ on the Swan River

A new facility expected to cost hundreds of millions of dollars will showcase the state’s Aboriginal cultures on the banks of the Swan River next to Langley Park.

  • by Peter de Kruijff
Premier Mark McGowan defends north west by-election no show

Premier Mark McGowan defends north west by-election no show

Voters in the vast electorate of North West Central will return to the polls on September 17 following the retirement of sitting Nationals MP Vince Catania.

  • by Michael Ramsey
Palmer calls bull on reports of new court action against McGowan in bizarre interview

Palmer calls bull on reports of new court action against McGowan in bizarre interview

Queensland mining billionaire Clive Palmer says a report he intends to launch new legal action against WA’s premier and attorney-general is “rubbish”.

  • by Peter de Kruijff
It’s been a rough winter break, but McGowan says his cabinet isn’t going anywhere

It’s been a rough winter break, but McGowan says his cabinet isn’t going anywhere

Opposition Leader Mia Davies says the “wheels are starting to fall off” the government and called on McGowan to dump some of his struggling ministers.

  • by Hamish Hastie
‘Cool your jets’: WA Liberal MP calls on party to stop public spats
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‘Cool your jets’: WA Liberal MP calls on party to stop public spats

A factional tit-for-tat has been playing out in media in the lead-up to the Liberal state conference later this month and one sitting MP has had enough.

  • by Hamish Hastie
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WA has country’s biodiversity ‘emergency ward’ – but it’s closed for business

WA has country’s biodiversity ‘emergency ward’ – but it’s closed for business

The national state of the environment report painted a grim picture for the nation – and for WA, home to big polluters, rampant sprawl and stark ecological loss.

  • by Peter de Kruijff
Crossbenchers throw support behind CCC probe into G2G ‘fast-track’ claims

Crossbenchers throw support behind CCC probe into G2G ‘fast-track’ claims

All non-Labor state MPs have joined the call for a probe into claims the McGowan government fast-tracked border exemptions for party donors between March and June 2020.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Spending watchdog to examine controversial WA development bids

Spending watchdog to examine controversial WA development bids

Since introduced in 2019, market-led proposals have included the contentious Landgate building sale, Fremantle film studio announcement and Swanbourne station development proposal.

  • by Hamish Hastie
McGowan says border exemption fast-tracking claims ‘totally and utterly incorrect’

McGowan says border exemption fast-tracking claims ‘totally and utterly incorrect’

A former staffer of Deputy Premier Roger Cook claimed during an unfair dismissal hearing that she was tasked her with “fast-tracking” border exemptions for Labor donors while the public was subject to strict movement and quarantine rules.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Libs pick candidate to challenge Nats in regional WA by-election

Libs pick candidate to challenge Nats in regional WA by-election

Pastoralist Will Baston will contest the seat of North West Central for the Liberals following the retirement of sitting Nationals MP Vince Catania.

  • by Michael Ramsey