Environmental laws ‘dated and inefficient’, review finds

Article by Geoff Chambers courtesy of the Australian Scott Morrison has ordered the biggest shake-up of Australia’s environmental laws in 20 years, pushing responsibility for project approvals to the states in a […]

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Mining will lead the recovery

Article by Paul Everingham courtesy of the West Australian While the economic benefits of Western Australia’s mining and energy sector have long been acknowledged, the impacts of COVID-19 has brought home just […]

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To lure Hong Kongers, let’s import their system

Article by Nicholas Tam Making Darwin a charter city ruled by Hong Kong’s pro-prosperity legal framework would eradicate at least some of the regulatory complexity stifling Australia’s economy. When Commodore Gordon Bremer […]

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GREEN TAPE ‘IS KILLING OUR JOBS

Article by Matthew Killoran courtesy of the Courier Mail THOUSANDS of jobs have been delayed by blowouts in federal government green tape approvals by 510 per cent, with some projects held up […]

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A roadmap for Western Australia. Kick-starting our economy.

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Proof East shuns WA’s hard work

Article by Danielle Le Messurier courtesy of The West Australian.

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Red tape holds back growth

Article by Cian Hussey courtesy of the West Australian The WA State Government is leading the way for a post-lockdown recovery based on slashing business-crushing red tape to support small businesses. Premier […]

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Economic reforms key for WA growth

Article by Dean Nalder – WA Shadow Treasurer Now more than ever, WA needs to undertake significant economic reform to create jobs quickly and stimulate a fragile economy. It’s worth remembering that […]

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WA mining ‘saved the national economy’

Article by Sarah Ison courtesy of the West Australian

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