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state and local governments in WA are making money themselves out of the mining boom, dont kid yourselves. send in 100,000 workers to any state with 2-3 thousand dollars in wages each week in their pockets to spend and that state would be thriving.
add in state taxes, land tax,stamp duties etc etc etc etc etc if the local infrastucture is poor, blame the local and state governments |
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add in the extra income of.
Payroll tax, stamp duty land tax Gaic rates Duties Vechile and truck duty extra 150,000 registrations in WA. Increase in Federal Government dividends. yes state government is doing extra well with the mining boom . |
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It seems you lot can't see the blatantly obvious if it jumped up and bit you on the arse, see how you would go if WA ever seceded the rest of the country would be stuffed.
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is that what bit me on my arse,lol.
![]() lets, its not just WA's infrastructure thats tired and old and unextended, i live in melbourne and its pathetic and out of date. the whole country needs to be also linked for the future generations, wheres all the money going? |
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LE, what infrastructure are you suggesting that WA lacks?
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Electricity
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41 degrees here today..a quote from barnett
Advised it will be around 40 degrees over the weekend. Ideal for ceiling and pedestal fans. Air con not needed unless it's over 45 reckons he never uses them..power thru the roof here.. ![]() |
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Try water for starters Ernie Bridge's visionary watering australia project should ahve been implemented decades ago, ports hospitals,road public transport etc, etc, etc.
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Yeah that ride ted he never rides around inan airconditioned chauferred parliamentary limousine which never has the aircon running for twenty minutes before they get into the vehicles and doesnt work in an airconditioned office at parliament or in the city, barnet'st so far up himself he wouldn't see daylight for a week.
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yeah that's right Ted. damn typo's
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