PRIVATISATION - Australia plays power politics with energy assets

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PRIVATISATION - Australia plays power politics with energy assets

Despite opposition, New South Wales premier Morris Iemma has set his sights on privatising the state's power assets to pay for much-needed infrastructure projects. But the global credit crunch seems to have put private equity players out of the purchasing picture, and all eyes have turned to corporate bidders. But a proposed carbon trading scheme clouds the issue further. Lachlan Colquhoun reports.

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