PPPs covertly manage public debt, risking democratic legitimacy of the state.
Public private partnerships (PPPs) in Australia were created to involve private companies in building public projects and reduce visible public debt. These partnerships help legitimize the government's role in society. Examples like the Port Macquarie Base Hospital and Cross City Tunnel show that PPPs have successfully expanded into various sectors. It's important for policymakers to consider community interests to maintain the state's democratic legitimacy.