I don’t imagine theres much room in the WA electorate to vote further to the ‘left’ than Labor. But still, a couple more Greens, or even Teals, could really help push the WA government faster down the path they’re already slow walking down.

Also gas companies pay shit-all royalties for what they’re getting, so why do them any favours!? I don’t understand why they have such a large presence in policy decisions in this state.

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    I reckon thats right, but i can’t see where the money is coming in.

    Maybe just political party donations. The media keeps on finding its super cheap to buy influence with Aus pollies. Maybe its that simple.

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      Politicians are so cheap. You see local councillors approving dodgy developments that net the building company millions being bought off by promises of a few thousand dollars worth of community donations to make the councillor look good for the next election (and of course whatever ends up in a brown paper bag).

      Imagine what a minerals company with billions of dollars behind them can bribe “fund” with a rounding error on their profits?

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        One of the issues is there are so few eyes on these lower government people. Like @LongMacToppedUp said, we’re basically a ‘one paper’ state.

        Even then, so many people are willing to undercut business dealing rules for their own gain, with a wink and a nod. It seems to be in our culture, not just a few poor actors in high positions.

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        And the Labor party have been so freakin cosy with Stokes. I increasingly get the old ‘WA inc’ vibes from both major parties here. Roll on thrid party, and independents dilution.