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WIN a TWU WA Monopoly board in this edition

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a TWU WA Monopoly Board in this edition ...

To go in the draw to win a TWU WA Monopoly board go to Page One of this edition and find the hidden word in Tim Dawson’s article.

A hint… it starts with T and rhymes with luck.

Scan the QR Code on Page One (or the one here for your convenience) or if you are on a mobile device click this link www.surveymonkey.com/r/QBKTY9K and complete the form to enter.

This game is Western Australian flavored and has something for the whole family… everyone including the kids and grandparents are welcome to enter to win one.

The game is packed with loads of Western Australian iconic locations such as Elizabeth Quay Bus Station and the Port of Fremantle – play the game to own them all.

You’re going to need ‘The Driving Force’ to make it back to ‘Go’ when you’re playing five of your friends or family and racing against the traffic.

The original Monopoly board game was designed to teach players about the economic market and this has never been more relevant than it is today.

At the start of the game, players receive their inaugural $200 salary.

As you progress into the intermediate stages of the game, players receive small pockets of rent from their properties which can be used to compensate for any expenses incurred when they themselves land on opposition properties.

In the more advanced stages of the game, the original $200 has much smaller value. In order to pay for expensive hotel rents that you might be dealt, the player requires increased salary from their own properties.

The measly $200 simply does not cut it.

Likewise, we see the same phenomenon occurring in real life. As our expenses rise due to external economic factors, we must compensate for that increased expense with an increased salary.

**If you are on a mobile device click this link: www.surveymonkey.com/r/QBKTY9K

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