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The 1980s in Western Australia were heady days. Riding off the success of winning the rights to host the America’s Cup, Perth was booming. Beneath this attractive façade, however, a premier with a carefully cultivated charisma engaged in a world of secret deals, bypassing the proper processes of government in what became known as WA Inc. 

In his book The Godfather, Quentin Beresford provides a detailed analysis of the life of the popular, bright young Labor premier of the time, Brian Burke. Summing up his years in office, Beresford writes:   

[H]is public persona concealed his private actions. He was one of the first wave of politicians to utilise the power of the media, becoming one of the undisputed…



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