Premier Says Fall in Social Housing Due to Government’s Attempt to Stamp out Drug Dealers

Premier Says Fall in Social Housing Due to Government’s Attempt to Stamp out Drug Dealers
Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan at Dumas House in Perth, Australia on Dec. 24, 2021. Matt Jelonek/Getty Images
Henry Jom
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Drug dealers who operate within Western Australia’s social housing dwellings have been put on notice after the state’s premier, Mark McGowan, said his government attempted to stamp out dealers’ business activities during his first term as premier.

This follows questions directed to McGowan during the state’s budget estimates over why there was a fall in social housing properties from 44,087 in 2016-17 to 42,932 in 2019-2020.

Henry Jom
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Henry Jom is a reporter for The Epoch Times, Australia, covering a range of topics, including medicolegal, health, political, and business-related issues. He has a background in the rehabilitation sciences and is currently completing a postgraduate degree in law. Henry can be contacted at [email protected]
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