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West Real Estate – The West Australian

Next Saturday March 13, Western Australia will be heading to the polls again.

It is a State Election that has been widely reported as a ‘one horse race’, as polling shows Labor on course for a potential landslide victory.

Over the last few months, property industry bodies have been releasing their election platforms, with a major focus being stamp duty reform, a rethink of the foreign buyers surcharge and cutting red tape.

To read the story in full, including comments from UDIA WA CEO Tanya Steinbeck regarding UDIA WA’s State Election campaign, click here.

To read our State Election campaign in full, click here.

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