The schedule for the crucial period of remote polling for the Kimberley has been released and will start next week.
The communities, hospitals and prisons which make up the voting category of "special institutions and mobile polling places" traditionally leans in favour of Labor.
At the 2013 election 60 per cent of votes fro... |
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WA industry is concerned a Labor Government would slug business with a tax hike to fund debt repair measures and has called on WA Labor to reveal more details about its "Debt Reduction Strategy".
"The business community is concerned that Ben Wyatt's Debt Reduction Strategy is in fact a Debt Dodging Strategy that will see L... |
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An optimistic economic outlook from the Reserve Bank of Australia was a highlight of last week.
After leaving interest rates on hold the Bank revealed it expected economic growth to be around 3% over the next couple of years exceeding market expectations of 2.5%. Increased exports and a lesser effect of subdued mining investment were the ... |
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Mt Gibson is expected to make a decision at the end of next month whether to proceed with an 18-month plan to bring its flooded Koolan Island operations in the Kimberley back into production.
The Koolan open pit was flooded with seawater in 2014 when the pit wall failed, effectively ending production at the mine. The company must decide w... |
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Property may be the hottest investment game around, but home owners in Western Australia's northern towns have little to celebrate.
Preliminary Landgate data shows regional WA's median house price lifted 1.4 per cent to $355,000 in the December quarter.
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Real Estate Institute WA (REIWA) president Hayden Groves said the figur... |
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