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Boom is over, long live the base: Bankwest  

BANKWEST does not see energy and resources driving either seriously higher employment or wage growth either in the short-medium term in Western Australia, which is to be expected as the state transitions to the operations phase, though US competition may damped enthusiasm for further LNG investment. 

Further LNG investment in WA is uncertain given US competition

Further LNG investment in WA is uncertain given US competition

  Wage growth since 2012 in WA has been low.     "It has since picked up a bit, to the ‘heady' rate of 1.5%, still 0.6 of a percentage point below a national rate that itself is underwhelming," chief...

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