Rap songs and ‘youth speak’. It seems the major parties are trying everything to appeal to younger voters, except have policies they care about.
Rap songs and ‘youth speak’. It seems the major parties are trying everything to appeal to younger voters, except have policies they care about.
Now we’ve heard the last of them until Saturday night.
Recent government controversies are making Australians dread election day.
Experts say WA is more important than ever.
Shorten to inject another $150 million into WA Metronet if elected.
Opponents of the live export trade get a million dollar boost.
City of Swan residents skeptical after Labor pledges $700 million to building new railway.
And they’ve also got a bone to pick with the Barnett Government over other aborted transport plans.
His Coalition colleagues are now behind the changes.
WA Labor says government efforts to reduce water waste “really nothing to crow about”.
Chris Brown was disendorsed for allegedly failing to tell Labor about his minor criminal history.
Labor’s new face for Fremantle.
The Turnbull Government has promised $5 billion for NSW and Victoria, but nothing for WA.
The State Opposition has called for the Federal Government to put its money where their mouth is when talking about infrastructure. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced the Commonwealth’s Smart Cities Plan in […]
But the Opposition says the Federal Government has been asleep at the wheel.