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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, 14th March, 2019 PM News Update [Chevron Australia's Managing Director Al J. Williams arriving at WA's Parliament House for meeting with WA Premier Mark ...]( [EPA buckles under pressure from WA government, oil and gas sector]( BY Hamish Hastie The oil and gas sector has scored a reprieve from the WA EPA's controversial carbon emission guidelines, which it has agreed to withdraw and consult further on. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Emergency department staff concerns 'not my responsibility': WA Health Minister]( "I do not strut up and down the corridors of the wards counting the numbers of nurses, doctors and allied health staff to ensure that they are there." 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