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The Property Tribune

Following mergers of various state department 2017 after being newly elected, the WA government – recently re-elected in a landslide – is looking at further changes with the announcement that four Director Generals will retire, and another four moved.

Western Australia’s Public Sector Commissioner Sharyn O’Neil announced changes that will see eight new Director General’s (DG’s) of various government departments.

WA Premier Mark McGowan thanked the outgoing directors for their leadership during the pandemic.

To read the full story, including comments from UDIA WA CEO Tanya Steinbeck, click here.

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