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The big problem with the $120b infrastructure pipeline

The super industry’s sitting on large construction portfolios. If there is another round of asset recycling projects, governments may have to look farther afield.

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There’s a $120 billion infrastructure pipeline to be built, and governments are going to have to pay. How will they do it?

The last time the states, and particularly NSW and Victoria, were in this position, they sold ports, poles and wires and newly fashioned land registry and motor vehicle licensing companies to raise cash for new developments.

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Anthony Macdonald is a Chanticleer columnist. He is a former Street Talk co-editor and has 10 years' experience as a business journalist and worked at PwC, auditing and advising financial services companies. Connect with Anthony on Twitter. Email Anthony at a.macdonald@afr.com

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