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Jennifer Hewett

Transurban tolls hit NSW roadblock

The Minns NSW government and Transurban are at loggerheads over how to reduce the long-term costs to taxpayers and motorists from Sydney’s sprawling toll road network.

Jennifer HewettColumnist

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Toll roads seemed such a painless way for state governments – particularly in NSW – to get credit for delivering better roads without having to pay for them. The rapidly rising bill for that illusion is now coming due in both political and financial terms.

It’s why Transurban, the builder-operator of most of Australia’s highly profitable toll roads, is under pressure from the Minns government to agree to a reform package aimed at reducing the long-term costs to taxpayers and motorists.

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Jennifer Hewett is the National Affairs columnist. She writes a daily column on politics, business and the economy. Connect with Jennifer on Twitter. Email Jennifer at jennifer.hewett@afr.com

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