Baird government spending plans hit by power price cuts

By Brian Robins
Updated November 27 2014 - 2:18pm, first published 12:38pm
The Baird government has outlined $20 billion in spending from the funds raised through the sale of the so-called 'poles and wires' of the electricity network. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
The Baird government has outlined $20 billion in spending from the funds raised through the sale of the so-called 'poles and wires' of the electricity network. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
The Baird government has outlined $20 billion in spending from the funds raised through the sale of the so-called 'poles and wires' of the electricity network. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
The Baird government has outlined $20 billion in spending from the funds raised through the sale of the so-called 'poles and wires' of the electricity network. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
The Baird government has outlined $20 billion in spending from the funds raised through the sale of the so-called 'poles and wires' of the electricity network. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
The Baird government has outlined $20 billion in spending from the funds raised through the sale of the so-called 'poles and wires' of the electricity network. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
The Baird government has outlined $20 billion in spending from the funds raised through the sale of the so-called 'poles and wires' of the electricity network. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
The Baird government has outlined $20 billion in spending from the funds raised through the sale of the so-called 'poles and wires' of the electricity network. Photo: Jeffrey Chan

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