Should Western Australia have its own Brexit?
The Briefing22 Jun 2020

Should Western Australia have its own Brexit?

Could now be the perfect time for a WAXIT and Western Australia to break away from the rest of the country? There’s long been the undercurrent of a breakaway movement in WA, re-appearing when the borders closed for COVID-19 so what does it mean now? In today's episode we find out what one of WA’s most influential people think of Waxit, former Foreign Minster and WA Leader Julie Bishop, and we’ll speak with leader of the Western Australian Party Julie Matheson.

In today's news headlines:

  • Former High Court justice Dyson Heydon inquiry
  • 75% of Aussies ‘forgetting’ Covid-19 risks
  • World hits one million Coronavirus cases in eight days, amid scary vaccine prediction
  • Degree fee hike may see unis take on more humanities and arts students

In today's Briefing we ask: What does an exit mean? Who is driving the secessionist sentiment? Why would WA want this? What would some members of WA like to see changed to remain in the federation? What does the WA population think? What role has the pandemic played to exacerbate this movement? What would be the process to do a WAXIT?

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