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WA asset sales: Users 'likely' to buy Utah Point, Kwinana Bulk Terminal, Perth Market Authority
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Smith, Howard
2014
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WA asset sales: Users 'likely' to buy Utah Point, Kwinana Bulk Terminal, Perth Market Authority
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WA asset sales: Users 'likely' to buy Utah Point, Kwinana Bulk Terminal, Perth Market Authority
2014
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Premier Colin Barnett has announced the first tranche of the Government's much-anticipated asset sales, with Port Hedland's Utah Point Bulk Handling facility, the Kwinana Bulk Terminal and the Perth Market Authority up for sale. \"It certainly makes sense for us to move so that it's actually in our hands rather than in the hands of a shopping centre operator, for instance.\" \"Of course, this is an area that if you look at the east coast, when there's been ports or port facilities or both, the infrastructure companies are also very interested,\" Mr [Howard-Smith] said.
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