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No winner in state election
7-September-08 Written by Mark Beyer Western Australia faces a period of unprecedented political uncertainty after the major parties failed to win a majority of seats in yesterday's state election. The governing Labor Party suffered a substantial swing against it of 5-6 per cent, with most of those votes going to the opposition Liberal Party and the Greens (WA). Despite the big swing Premier Alan Carpenter did not concede defeat, nor did Liberal leader Colin Barnett claim victory. Whoever ends up forming a government, the outcome is a big rebuff for Mr Carpenter and a major boost for Mr Barnett, who saved the Liberals from oblivion after he resumed the leadership just a month ago. Article continues... Welcome to the new WA Business News website. We invite you to explore our new site, with its added features and tools. The search capabilities of archives has been upgraded and expanded, includes 17,546 Western Australian business articles totalling 6,497,223 words. Subscribers to the WA Business News are able to access articles as part of their subscription. If you are not a subscriber you can subscribe online now or you can purchase credits to view the articles. Alternatively you can also request an 8 week free trial of our paper (Note: the 8 week trial does not include website access). If you are a subscriber or have previously registered with the website and don't know your login details please contact us on +61 8 9288 2100. If you are unsure of your login password please complete the forgot password form Kind regards Harry Kleyn - Publisher |
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