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Something borrowed, something new, some of the language getting extremely blue: part three

THE WA government is keen, very keen in fact, to get onshore gas happening. For a state obsessed over money flowing to the east, watching royalties flow to Canberra from its behemoth offshore sector must be galling.

Something borrowed, something new, some of the language getting extremely blue: part three

While debate has been ongoing in the community and in the hallowed halls of state parliament, the government has moved beyond just talk and into the realm of action. In the middle of last year the government...

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