Friday, 14 February, 2020 - 11:12
Retirements leave major gaps
OPINION: State Labor’s hold on several regional seats could be in jeopardy with the impending retirement of some stalwarts and tough electoral fights for others.
Robyn Clarke is the Labor Party Member of the Western Australia Legislative Assembly for Murray-Wellington.
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OPINION: State Labor’s hold on several regional seats could be in jeopardy with the impending retirement of some stalwarts and tough electoral fights for others.
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The state government has awarded KPMG a $500,000 contract to investigate a faster rail service between Perth and Bunbury.
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