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Turnbull calls for end to NBN Co monopoly (10:25)

Malcolm Turnbull slams the NBN Co as 'a massively over-capitalised monopoly' and calls on a rigorous cost-benefit analysis. Mr Turnbull answers speculation he will challenge Liberal leadership and heralds the end of the mining tax under a Coalition government. 07/02/12

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February 07 2012

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