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WA could soon get two extra public holidays
West Australians could soon get two extra days off every year with the state government looking to overhaul the public holiday calendar, but businesses are already pushing back against the proposal.
WA currently has 11 public holidays a year, among the lowest in the nation.
The state government is considering adding two more to bring the state into line with Victoria and the territories.
One would be officially recognising Easter Saturday as a holiday, the other would be a new day off in September.
Other proposed changes to the calendar includ moving WA Day, held in June, away from winter, and aligning existing public holidays with the rest of the country.
While unions support the additional days off, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry says it will cost small business.
Consultation on the dates is open for the next four weeks.
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Overseas, Ukrainian security agents have killed a group of Russian spies near Kyiv in another escalation of the secret war between the two countries.
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