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Clive Palmer vs Mark McGowan defamation case: WA Attorney General says insult attacking Palmer's wei

Western Australia Premier and Attorney General John Quigley has flown to Sydney to comment on the defamation of Queensland billionaire Clive Palmer. #ClivePalmer #MarkMcGowan #defamationcase Something big happened in the laundry room today. loading Aside from the apparently obscene text exchange between the WA Premier and Attorney General, with constant references to Clive Palmer's weight, the biggest revelation came from who Mark McGowan wanted to send when he had big news to share. information. We saw Mr McGowan decide to text Kerry Stokes, one of the richest men in the state, with a brief warning about Palmer's extraordinary legislation a minute before the bill is due to be introduced in Parliament . This came despite Mr McGowan and Attorney General John Quigley warning each other when drafting the law that it must be kept secret lest Mr Palmer be spooked before it reaches parliament. The law surprised even Labour members. Later in a text exchange, the prime minister and media mogul made fun of the front page of the Seven West Media chairman's newspaper, The West Australian, which depicted Mr Palmer as a cane toad and a cockroach. Mr McGowan said he was "thankful" to Mr Stokes for his support during this period. The exchange is a rare glimpse into the looming dome of state power and another example of the political clout that media owners can wield in Australia's political landscape. With the extraordinary evidence now presented by Mr McGowan and Mr Palmer, the court will meet again later in March to consider bids for the documents before final papers are presented in April. Thanks again for reading and have a great Wednesday.

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