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West Australian election campaign week 5

WA ELECTION: WEEK FIVE WHERE THEY CAMPAIGNED * Colin Barnett in the Pilbara, a seat Nationals leader Brendon Grylls holds by 11.5 per cent, Labor-held Fremantle (15.4), Victoria Park (4) and the Kimberley (5.1), Liberal-held Perth (2.8) and Belmont (1) * Mark McGowan focused on Liberal-held Perth (2.8), Bunbury (12.2) and Collie-Preston...

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Candidates on agriculture, cashless welfare, fracking, Aboriginal heritage and alcohol restriction

The Broome Advertiser gets a snapshot of candidates' stance on these important Kimberley topics: Agriculture Cashless welfare cards Fracking Aboriginal heritage Alcohol restrictions     ...

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Brendon Grylls slams Malcolm Turnbull as 'rank hypocrite' on tax

WA Nationals leader Brendon Grylls has accused Prime Minster Malcolm Turnbull of "rank hypocrisy" for attacking its mining tax proposal while conducting a review of petroleum taxes. In a scathing speech, which included attacking his partners in government the WA Liberal Party Mr Grylls told business leaders in Perth Mr Turnbull sho...

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Mark McGowan's Labor closes in on victory

Labor is within striking distance of defeating Colin Barnett's government at next week's West Australian election, according to an exclusive Fairfax Media poll, despite a preference deal with Pauline Hanson's One Nation aimed at delivering the Liberals a third term. With the local economy suffering a post mining boom slump, the s...

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miners' campaign against tax fails to win voters

A multimillion-dollar advertising campaign waged by a powerful mining lobby has failed to convince a majority of West Australian voters to oppose a $3 billion a year tax on the country's biggest mining companies. An exclusive ReachTEL poll commissioned by Fairfax Media found 39.4 per cent in favour of the plan by WA Nationals leader Bren...

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Proposed Top End prawn farm receives green light from Environmental Protection Authority

The company planning to build Australia's largest prawn farm has received a recommended approval from the Northern Territory's Environment Protection Authority (EPA), to proceed with its first stage of development. The tick from the EPA is a significant step forward for construction to start on the $1.9 billion Project Sea Dragon ...

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