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WA wants eastern states FIFO workers to stay

THE call has gone out for the up to 6000 fly-in, fly-out workers from the eastern states to permanently move to Western Australia and the WA government is prepared to offer some sweeteners.

WA wants to keep the eastern states FIFO workers who temporarily moved to the state.

WA wants to keep the eastern states FIFO workers who temporarily moved to the state.

When WA implemented a hard border to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 eastern states FIFO workers temporarily relocated to the state so they could keep working in the WA industry. Normally those...

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