Leaked draft of land titles registry contract shows NSW jobs could leave state

By Esther Han
Updated February 23 2017 - 11:08pm, first published 7:20pm
Opposition leader Luke Foley lifts a leaked copy of the land titles registry privatisation contract during Question Time on Thursday. Photo: Screenshot
Opposition leader Luke Foley lifts a leaked copy of the land titles registry privatisation contract during Question Time on Thursday. Photo: Screenshot
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian after she was asked about the land titles registry privatisation during Question Time on Thursday. Photo: Screenshot
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian after she was asked about the land titles registry privatisation during Question Time on Thursday. Photo: Screenshot
Staff at NSW's Land and Property Information protested the government's privatisation plans last June. Photo: PSA
Staff at NSW's Land and Property Information protested the government's privatisation plans last June. Photo: PSA

Hundreds of employees at NSW's land titles registry are now uncertain about their future after a leaked draft contract revealed the future private operator could send their jobs out of the state.

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