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Mining and the state play a game of give and take

MINERS have come off second-best in Western Australia’s 2018-19 budget as the government introduces a number of fees and charges that are set to put extra cost pressures on the sector.

WA Premier Mark McGowan and WA Treasurer Ben Wyatt all smiles as they release the latest state budget

WA Premier Mark McGowan and WA Treasurer Ben Wyatt all smiles as they release the latest state budget

While the state government will continue to fund  the $10 million per annum Exploration Incentive Scheme, which is available for companies seeking support to explore mineral deposits and frontier petroleum...

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