WA Premier fires off warning over gas approvals - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation): "Also, it should not be assumed that the retention of Commonwealth leases automatically means the same treatment of state leases.
"The retention lease I think still runs through for another nine months or a year so I'm not going to be ridiculous about that but we may not simply say whatever the Commonwealth decides to do with its gas we'll follow.
"We will look at this project, if it goes offshore, if that's what the proponents want, entirely from square one."
Mr Barnett says he is making a point.
"I hope the companies might listen, don't assume anything," he said.
"We want to see that gas developed and we want to see gas come onshore for use in the West Australian economy."
LOOKOUT he really has become un-hinged this time.
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PUT IT IN COTTESLOE OR KARRAKATTA
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