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Spirit ferries operator set for major restructure under Tasmanian Labor plan
Key takeaways
- Labor's yet-to-be-named entity would take ownership of TT-Line's ships, berthing facilities, gantries and terminals, as well as its estimated debt of $1 billion.
- Tasmania's Labor opposition wants to create a new government entity to replace Tas Ports, which would also take ownership of TT-Line's assets.
- TT-Line would then lease back the ferries to continue running a ferry service.
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Labor's yet-to-be-named entity would take ownership of TT-Line's ships, berthing facilities, gantries and terminals, as well as its estimated debt of $1 billion. (ABC News: Maren Preuss)
Tasmania's Labor opposition wants to create a new government entity to replace Tas Ports, which would also take ownership of TT-Line's assets.
TT-Line would then lease back the ferries to continue running a ferry service.
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