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No guarantees fees won’t rise as VicRoads takes privatisation route with new joint venture – The Age
Industry superannuation funds have emerged as early contenders to run VicRoads’ licensing and registration arms after the Andrews government announced a partial…

Industry superannuation funds have emerged as early contenders to run VicRoads licensing and registration arms after the Andrews government announced a partial privatisation of the agency.
Treasurer Tim Pallas promised on Friday that Victorias motorists would receive a better service from a partly privately-run VicRoads registry, which brings in $1.8 billion a year in revenue, but offered no guarantees that registration and other fees would not rise.
The proposed joint venture with VicRoads will…
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