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WA to toughen building industry regulations following criminality exposed in unions in other states
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : July 30, 2024 - 09:12
Western Australia will toughen its building industry regulations by enforcing a "fit and proper person" test for union representatives seeking access to worksites but won't hand back donations from the embattled CFMEU. Premier Roger Cook maintains there is no evidence of the alleged criminality exposed in other states, prompting the Opposition to accuse him of living in a "fool's paradise."