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McGowan wants FIFO workers to permanently move to WA

WESTERN Australian premier Mark McGowan is urging fly-in, fly-out, workers based in eastern states to permanently relocate to WA in an effort to boost the state economy.

McGowan wants FIFO workers to permanently move to WA

Currently around 5000 to 6000 FIFO workers who currently reside in the eastern states fly to WA to undertake work on oil and gas and mining sites.  Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting border...

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