Private port – business as usual
by
Nicole Holyer
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last modified
Jul 02, 2010 03:18 PM
Ninety-nine years isn’t forever, but it might as well be for the port of Brisbane, writes Nicole Holyer
CONTROL of the port of Brisbane into the next century is up for bids, after Queensland treasurer Andrew Fraser put a 99-year lease on the property as part of the state government’s ambitious program to privatise key state-owned assets....
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