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Keolis Downer awarded $2.14 billion contract to run Adelaide’s passenger train network – ABC News
No jobs will be lost in the privatisation of Adelaide’s trains, the South Australian Government says, after awarding the $2.14 billion contract to a Downer Group venture despite the criticism it drew over fabricated political quotes last year.

No jobs will be lost in the privatisation of Adelaide’s railway service, according to the South Australian Government, which has awarded the $2.14 billion contract to a joint venture group , that includes one company that prompted controversy over fabricated quotes it offered to help stymie political attacks.
Key points:
- Minister promises no jobs will be lost in privatisation of train operations
- Winning bidder offered State Government fake quotes to help defend privatisation pu…
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