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WA election: Opposition Leader Zak Kirkup says latest union ‘scare campaign’ about selling Western Power is not true

The WA Liberal Party has refuted the Australian Services Union’s new advertising blitz, which claims the opposition is a risk of privatising Western Power.
Key points:
- The advertising campaign began on Sunday, rolling out across television, radio, billboards and in cinemas
- Australian Services Union says it does not trust the WA Liberal Opposition with state-owned assets
- Liberal leader Zak Kirkup says his party has pledged to not sell energy supplier Western Power
Opposition Leader Zak Kirkup described the advertising, which began on Sunday, as a “scare campaign”.
Mr Kirkup said his Liberal Party would not sell the state-owned energy supplier if it won next month’s election.
“We will not sell Western Power — we’ve made a very strong…
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