Australian rail – growing up in private

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The only game in town is privatisation as three of Australia’s biggest public rail enterprises hit the mark, but fundamental problems linger

The Australian rail industry sprawls across an increasingly fragmented and complex business landscape. State and federal government-owned systems are diminishing in number but growing in scale, yet face uncertain futures as politicians grapple with questions of public versus private ownership.

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The only game in town is privatisation as three of Australia’s biggest public rail enterprises hit the mark, but fundamental problems linger

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