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Controversial $140m village backed by Kalgoorlie-Boulder council amid plans to revisit sale of land with Aboriginal heritage site

Controversial $140m village backed by Kalgoorlie-Boulder council amid plans to revisit sale of land with Aboriginal heritage site
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Commissioner says performances will improve after delays plague WA council election results

Commissioner says performances will improve after delays plague WA council election results
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The Brother Boys break barriers on social media

The Brother Boys break barriers on social media
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Could the pandemic election return Labor to Kalgoorlie for the first time in two decades?

Could the pandemic election return Labor to Kalgoorlie for the first time in two decades? Posted FriFriday 12 MarMarch 2021 at 12:34am Liberal MP Kyran O Donnell (front), the Nationals Rowena Olsen and Labor s Ali Kent (back). ( Share Print text only Cancel In the past five state elections, only one sitting member has been re-elected in the seat of Kalgoorlie. Key points: ABC analyst Antony Green says it s a three-cornered race Voters at Kalgoorlie s early voting centre say the pandemic is swaying their vote Will Liberal MP Kyran O Donnell be the latest to join the trend and lose his position on Saturday considering with polls pointing to a landslide victory for Labor in the WA election?

McGowan unveils jobs plan 2 0 in rockstar campaign launch

McGowan unveils jobs plan 2.0 in rockstar campaign launch We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Labor has pledged to keep West Australians, safe, strong, and employed during its official campaign launch at RAC Arena on Sunday. Flanked by two massive banners emblazoned with a call to action to ‘Keep WA Strong’, WA Premier Mark McGowan announced Labor’s jobs plan 2.0 complete with a new target of 125,000 roles by 2025-26 if re-elected. WA Premier Mark McGowan speaking at Labor’s campaign launch at RAC Arena. Credit:Peter de Kruijff The job market is mostly economy and population-driven but McGowan said a new taskforce chaired by himself would be created with the aim of boosting employment.

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