Peter Law WA bucked the national trend to be story of the election With half of the votes counted nationwide, the Labor primary vote had gone backwards in NSW, Queensland, SA and Tasmania and only marginally improved in Victoria. It was a completely different story in WA. Peter Law analysis
1 de sept. de 2021 · Peter Law The West Australian Tue, 31 August 2021 7:06PM This is the grand final many West Australians wanted — and that’s the real reason it’s happening. A year ago, public support for bringing the premiership decider to Perth was lukewarm at best, and the State Government knew it. Subscribers with digital access can view this article.
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11 de may. de 2022 · Peter Law The West Australian Wed, 11 May 2022 6:18AM Finally, Australia got the debate it deserved. Clear points of difference on the issue of wage growth, pointed questions on how each would deal with cost of living and civility from the two leaders. Subscribers with digital access can view this article. Already a subscriber? Login here.
Peter Law Verified State Political Editor, The West Australian Australia, Politics As seen in: The West Australian, News.com.au, Rhondda Leader, The Daily Telegraph (Australia), Wales on Sunday, The Courier-Mail, Broome Advertiser, Gold Coast Bulletin, The Advertiser (South Australia), Perth Now, The Mercury (Tasmania) and more Is this you?
28 de jun. de 2009 · Peter Law Retweeted The West Australian @westaustralian · Nov 3, 2022 The man who led WA from 1993 to 2001, during which he spearheaded efforts to expand the State’s burgeoning LNG sector into new international markets, described the past decade of national energy policy as a 'slow-moving train wreck'. thewest.com.au
16 de may. de 2022 · Peter Law The West Australian Mon, 16 May 2022 4:29AM Scott Morrison is fighting for re-election in Australia’s outer suburbs, appealing to the “aspirational” voters he hopes can save the Government. On Monday, that suburb was Springfield Rise, an estate in the Queensland electorate of Blair which the Coalition is trying to snatch from Labor.