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Dean Nalder, former Barnett government minister, to quit politics ahead of WA election

Former WA transport minister Dean Nalder is quitting state politics, making the decision a week after failing in a bid to lead the Liberal Party to the March election.
Mr Nalder confirmed he would not be recontesting the blue-ribbon Liberal seat of Bateman, saying it was a family decision and not a result of his unsuccessful leadership tilt.
It is understood Mr Nalder wants to explore private sector opportunities in the business world, where he worked before entering state politics in 2013.
The former ANZ executive was one of two nominees for the Liberal leadership after the resignation of Liza Harvey, along with Dawesville MP Zak Kirkup.
But Mr Nalder withdrew from the contest on the morning of the partyroom vote, accepting he did not have…
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