Three Tasmania state-owned services companies could be merged in a bid by the minority Liberal government to boost performance and accountability.
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Labor and key cross bench independents have lashed the Tasmanian Liberal minority government for a budget which doubles debt.
Three Tasmania state-owned services companies could be merged in a bid by the minority Liberal government to boost performance and accountability.
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