NSW Shadow Water and Housing Minister Rose Jackson says it is clear under the NSW Liberal government, privatisation will continue to things like Sydney water.
“The Premier stood at this very spot weeks ago and said that they would fund the Warragamba Dam wall upgrade on their own the New South Wales government,” Ms Jackson said during a media conference on Tuesday.“We know where the money to fund the wall raising is going to come from and is going to come from the privatisation of Sydney water.
“The privatisation bonanza that has been going on over the past 12 years is not going to stop, and Sydney water is the obvious next cab off the rank. “If the Coalition government is re-elected, we are going to see more privatisation – we are going to see the continued privatisation of things like Sydney water.”
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