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Finance Minister Mathias Cormann bills taxpayers $23,000 for weekend trips to Broome

Finance Minister Mathias Cormann, who is responsible for keeping government spending under control, billed taxpayers more than $23,000 for weekend trips to the beach resort town of Broome with his wife over five years. The final trip to the picturesque town was undertaken two months after the Abbott government delivered its politically toxic...

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Cashless welfare card for Broome?

The Federal Government is remaining tight-lipped about whether it will expand the use of a cashless welfare card, amid more reports of people dodging the trial scheme and the restrictions it imposes. Key points: No decision to extend trial, Department of Social Services says Broome joins Port Hedland in voicing interest about j...

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Broome among nation's most expensive for diesel

PERTH motorists are paying more for diesel at the pump than drivers in any other capital city. ... And this week six of the 10 most expensive towns for diesel in Australia were in WA. The Kimberley town of Derby topped the list, followed by Meekatharra, Norseman, and Broome. Alan Cadd, of fuel research firm MotorMouth, said a lack...

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Fireworks and family fun to mark Australia Day

The Shire of Broome will again host a spectacular free fireworks show and family fun day to celebrate Australia Day in 2017. This year the alcohol-free Shire of Broome Australia Day Fireworks and Family Fun Day on Thursday 26 January will get underway at 4pm in Lions Pioneer Park at Town Beach, with water slides, bouncy castle, kids' ...

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Broome is not closed for business. Offer us your feedback.

In a letter to the editor of the West Australian newspaper recently, a reader reported his negative experience of holidaying in Broome suggesting that Broome is closed for business during the wet season. We want to be a thriving tourism destination and the business community is working hard to deliver the level of service and experience e...

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Auditor General finds agencies unable to demonstrate effectiveness of Buy Local Policy

In his latest report, Local Content in Government Procurement, Auditor General Colin Murphy found that while WA government procurement over the last 5 years has been around $25 billion a year, a lack of information meant agencies could not demonstrate if the Buy Local Policy had resulted in local employment and sustained business activity. ...

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