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The federal government’s $1.3 billion injection into the Western Australian economy isn’t something which will “swing a vote” for the Prime Minister at moment, according to 6PR’s oliverpeterson.

The federal government’s $1.3 billion injection into the Western Australian economy isn’t something which will “swing a vote” for the Prime Minister at moment, according to 6PR’s Oliver Peterson.

The West Australian is reporting the economic injection will help upgrade roads and key infrastructure projects. “It’ll all just get wrapped up and tied with a bow,” Mr Peterson told Sky News host Peter Gleeson. “I think people will just consider it all part of the one package.”

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