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privatisation

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Privatisation no fix for Sydney’s public transport

A robust transport needs the transparency and democracy of public ownership.

September 12, 2022 Nicholas Osiowy
News //

Uni plans to lease property, make more deals with private industry ‘than ever before’

The move comes after the University spent billions on the construction of new buildings.

June 16, 2021 Claire Ollivain
Perspective //

Is ableism coming to a facility near you?

The outsourcing of public spaces and services is concerning

November 23, 2018 Michelle Young
Sport // Cricket

Running out the poor

There's been a quiet rise of elitism in Australian Cricket.

October 5, 2018 Sameer Murthy
Analysis, Perspective // NSW Transport

Four Twenty-Two: Privatise It?

Investigating the recent changes to the 422 bus route and what it means for commuters.

July 3, 2018 Liam Donohoe
Gladys at Guzman
Comedy // State Politics

Berejiklian considers privatising entire NSW government ahead of 2018 budget

The state government hopes to have investors purchasing NSW stocks as early as 2019.

June 22, 2017 Cameron Gooley
Analysis //

The privatisation by stealth of Sydney University

The near closure of SCA is part of a wider trend, writes Alexi Polden

August 1, 2016 Alexi Polden

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