• WA Inc was the name for a set of public-private partnerships in Western Australia in the 1980s associated with the Western Australian Development Corporation...
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    Cape Argus. Retrieved 6 July 2019. Australian Eurasian Association of WA Inc. Archived 6 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine Official site "500th Anniversary...
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    Ray O'Connor (section WA Inc)
    business. He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1989. During the WA Inc royal commission, it was determined that O'Connor had misappropriated a...
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  • George Newhouse represented the Deaths In Custody Watch Committee (WA) Inc (DICWC WA) at the inquest. In the days after the inquest began, Dhu's family...
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  • often corrupt business dealings. These included his central role in the WA Inc scandals of the 1980s; the biggest corporate collapse in Australian history;...
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    2010). "3 Filmmakers Review ACCIDENTS HAPPEN". Film & Television Institute WA Inc. Archived from the original on 29 March 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2011...
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  • people participating. Wilson was also one of three judges sitting on The WA Inc Royal Commission in the early 1990s which eventually led to former Premier...
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  • Custody Watch Committee (WA) Inc Deaths in Custody Watch Committee (WA) Inc (1997–2002), Deaths in Custody Watch Committee (WA) Inc ([electronic resource])...
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  • was a credit union founded in 1971: p. 6  best known for its part in the WA Inc scandal of 1987. Over the 16 years it operated, the TCS grew from a 300-member...
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    premier as scheduled on 25 February 1988. Following controversy caused by WA Inc, Dowding became unpopular. On 12 February 1990, he resigned as premier and...
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