Finance Minister Nicola Willis explains the end of fees-free tertiary study, outlines budget priorities for health, education, and infrastructure, and addresses proposals for electricity market reform and superannuation reform.
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Now, one of the things out of the OECD report that came out last week was a suggestion that what we should do is run a government run form of generation, electricity generation, right? And then flood the market to bring the prices down.
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