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'I'll have to move': WA graduates forced to fight for jobs

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AM News Update Thursday, 12th October, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------

[WA Today]( AM News Update Thursday, 12th October, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [In WA, 44 university graduates are competing for every entry-level job. ]( ['I'll have to move over east': 44 WA graduates competing for every entry job]( BY Heather McNeill In Western Australia, 44 graduates are competing for every graduate position, with many forced to relocate to Sydney or Melbourne to find an entry-level position. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [New paradigm to sharpen Perth's apartment boom]( [Built to rent is an emerging asset class in Australia.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Topless photo scandal: This is what should happen if Tiger is guilty]( [The AFL's rewrite of its respect and responsibility policy is exposed.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Cricketer impersonates model's disabled son, gets dumped by sponsor]( [Dropped: Ben Stokes is no longer sponsored by New Balance.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Twiggy called ARU's $50 million bluff to save the Western Force]( [Andrew Forrest is looking to create his own rugby competition after being knocked back by the ARU.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [A close mate is voting 'no'. Can we still be friends?]( [Same sex marriage]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [$2000 more a year: Higher taxes to hit 1.6 million Australians]( [The budget office found the average tax rate will climb 2.3 per cent over the next five years. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Troll Milo Yiannopoulos is coming. Why is Mark Latham involved?]( [Milo Yiannopoulos speaks during a news conference in New York. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Australian held by Bali customs for drug possession]( [Joshua James Baker in custody in Bali with the alleged drugs found on him.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hacker codenamed 'Alf' stole sensitive data about major Defence projects]( [The hacker has been named after Alf Stewart from the long-running soap Home and Away.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['Energy crisis': Pauline in Perth to push for Australian gas royalty]( [Senator Hanson claimed WA received almost $650 million in royalties from the North West Shelf.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Father-of-three sells everything to bet on Bitcoin boom]( [" If you never take a risk, life is boring.": Didi Taihuttu.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Horizon Power employee, contractor face corruption charges]( [Police and the CCC carried out a joint investigation. ]( --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- We've sent you this email because your email address {EMAIL} has been registered for a Fairfax Media membership. You can [unsubscribe]( from this email at any time. At Fairfax Media, we'll never ask for your personal or credit card information via email. If you receive a suspicious email claiming to offer Fairfax Media services in exchange for your details, please delete it. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Fairfax Media]( Copyright © 2017 Fairfax Media Limited 1 Darling Island Rd Pyrmont NSW 2009 Australia

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