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Liberals would drop Broadband Network in government

Source: Labor Herald
Sydney : Australia | 7 months ago  
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It will underpin productivity gains and improved services such as health and education." "If the Liberal party wins the next election their first act will be to scrap the biggest job supporting infrastructure project in Australian history." "The new National Broadband Network will be the single...
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