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| NSW Liberal/Nationals $1.2 Billion Road Infrastructure Plan To Rebuild NSW |
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NSW Opposition Leader Peter Debnam and NSW Leader of The Nationals and Shadow Minister for Road Infrastructure Andrew Stoner today announced a $1.2 billion road infrastructure package to rebuild NSW.
After 12 years of Labor, NSW infrastructure is crumbling and people are paying for it with their lives, Mr Debnam said. The NSW Liberal/Nationals will fix the states roads to made them better and safer, he said. The people of NSW constantly ask the question where did all the money go? It certainly didnt go into our roads with over 500 people killed in car accidents every year. Safer roads and more policing will get the death toll down. The NSW Liberal/Nationals $1.2 billion investment in roads includes:
Mr Stoner said this road funding commitment represents the biggest investment in road infrastructure in NSW history. In our first term, this will mean an increase in the roads budget of more than 35% on Labors current annual investment on roads, Mr Stoner said. This is a big win for city and country NSW and will help make our roads safer, ease traffic congestion, cut travel times, and reduce wear and tear on motor vehicles, thereby reducing dangerous greenhouse gas emissions. Labor has talked a lot about roads, but the people of NSW have been forced to endure delays, cost blowouts and complete failure like the Cross City Tunnel. On the Lane Cove Tunnel, taxpayers have been forced to payout $25 million simply to delay the road changes until after the election and as it turned out the money was completely wasted because the tunnel will open the day after the election. Mr Debnam said if you want to fix NSW roads, then dont vote Labor. The only way to fix the problems is to vote Liberal or National next Saturday, Mr Debnam said. |
