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Top SA Journalists Join Party Election Spin Teams

As the SA state election heats up, Labor and Liberal have recruited leading journalists as spin doctors. Mike Smithson analyses the impact on political reporting. Read the full story.

1300 WA Housing Lots Idle for Over 10 Years

More than 1300 new housing lots in Western Australia remain undeveloped, over a decade after the state government first announced the plans. Discover the delays and political fallout.

WA Labor's Budget List Sparks Hypocrisy Claims

Jessica Page accuses Rita Saffioti of hypocrisy over a pre-Christmas budget wishlist. The Opposition slams the government's spending priorities ahead of the 2025 state election.

SA Liberals Dump Stamp Duty Deadline, Policy in Chaos

South Australia's Liberal opposition has scrapped its deadline to abolish stamp duty, creating uncertainty for homebuyers. Discover the political fallout and what it means for property affordability.

Trent Rivers Living His State of Origin Dream

Melbourne Demons star Trent Rivers is set to make his State of Origin debut for Western Australia. The versatile defender opens up on his journey and team-first mentality. Read his inspiring story.

WA Budget: $7.5bn boost, surplus, but no new relief

WA's mid-year review reveals a $7.5bn revenue windfall from iron ore and gold, delivering an eighth straight surplus. Treasurer Rita Saffioti defends no new cost-of-living measures. Read the full analysis.

WA Sole State Without Help to Buy Scheme

Western Australia is the last state yet to implement the federal Help to Buy scheme, with the opposition blaming Labor government delays. Find out why homebuyers are waiting.

WA's $1.2b Stamp Duty Windfall Sparks Tax Reform Debate

Western Australia's stamp duty revenue has surged to $1.2 billion, far exceeding forecasts. This windfall highlights the urgent need for broader state tax reform to create a fairer and more stable system. Read the full analysis.

Cook Won't Promise More Funding After Kennedy Resigns

WA Premier Roger Cook declines to guarantee extra funding for the Electoral Commission after Commissioner Robert Kennedy's resignation over polling booth chaos. What's next for WA's electoral integrity?

WA Opposition Backs Fast-Track Approvals Bill

WA's opposition has backed a government bill to fast-track major project approvals, but critics warn it could create new bottlenecks and sideline environmental concerns. Read the full analysis.

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