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Energy companies will be forced to sell their assets if it's deemed to be in the public interest, under laws reportedly being considered by the government. 9News

 

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The only Monopoly&or Duopoly should ONLY be a Government one Govt owned essential Services. Essential Services should ONLY be owned By the People the Government remember AUS when power affordable reliable&great profits benefit all great employment THEN PRIVATISATION=EXPLOITATION

There is a role for Govt in managing essential utilities.

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