A âcampaign of envyâ or a serious threat? WAâs GST share back in the spotlight
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As he announced his new cabinet in March, West Australian Premier Mark McGowan declared WA was under siege.
Not from the coronavirus or falling iron ore prices but from state treasurers on the east coast attempting to secure a greater share of the GST carve up.
Premier Mark McGowan has made himself his own Treasurer to defend WAâs GST deal.
Credit:Peter de Kruijff
Just 28 months after GST reforms were passed by the federal senate, giving WA a fairer deal, Mr McGowan said there were rumblings of attempts to unwind those changes.
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