NSW Treasurer Michael Costa speaks to reporters in Sydney, March 19, 2007.
NSW Govt kills off power debate
The New South Wales Government has killed debate on its electricity privatisation legislation, which was heading for almost certain defeat in the Upper House. More
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Bob the merchandiser
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