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Broken promises for flood impacted communities

27 September 2023
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The NSW Opposition has called out an appalling broken promise in the Minns Government’s first budget which reveals at minimum a $300m gap in the funding provided to deliver vital road upgrades to North-West Sydney.

The NSW Opposition has called out an appalling broken promise in the Minns Government’s first budget which reveals at minimum a $300m gap in the funding provided to deliver vital road upgrades to North-West Sydney.

In the 2023/24 Budget, the Minns Government committed $200m over two years for the Western Sydney Flood Resilience program[1]. 

However in examining the projects, the Opposition can reveal the Government has only provided 40% of the total cost to deliver these works.

Project

Labor Funding

Pre-election Cost

Richmond Road Upgrade – M7 to Townson Road

$200m over two years

$285m

Pitt Town Bypass

$100m [2]

Garfield Road East Upgrade

$100m

Upgrade the intersection of The Driftway and Londonderry Road

$15m

Total funding

$200m

$500m

Shortfall

- $300m

These projects were funded for delivery by the Coalition Government prior to the election through the WestInvest Fund, which required projects to have a finalised business case. During the election campaign the Labor Opposition matched the funding for the majority of these projects[3].

Shadow Minister for Roads Natalie Ward commented on the broken promise “Cutting funding to flood resilience infrastructure is a disgrace, they promised the projects before the election and now they can’t deliver it.”

“The Government needs to explain how it intends on delivering four projects inside two years with 40% of the funding – it doesn’t add up, just like Labor’s budget.”

Member for Hawkesbury Robyn Preston commented “This Labor Government shouldn’t give false hope by announcing vital infrastructure projects without adequate funding.”

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