❓ Ms Saffioti questions the Treasurer on the prioritisation of the Byford train station project relative to other transport projects (Thornlie and Yanchep). The Treasurer's response is dismissive and confirms multiple priorities exist.
AnsweredQoN 893Legislative Assembly
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BYFORD TRAIN STATION
893. Ms R. SAFFIOTI to the Treasurer:
I have a supplementary question. Is the Treasurer right that Byford
should be a priority or is the Minister for Transport right, saying that the
Thornlie connection and Yanchep should be a priority?
893. Ms R. SAFFIOTI to the Treasurer:
I have a supplementary question. Is the Treasurer right that Byford
should be a priority or is the Minister for Transport right, saying that the
Thornlie connection and Yanchep should be a priority?
AnswerView source ↗
Are you thick ? There can be more than one
priority. We have multiple priorities all around our electorates, in every
electorate. We have multiple priorities—just ask the Minister for
Transport about our priorities in transport. We have in transport $7 billion
worth of commitments. We have more than one priority.
priority. We have multiple priorities all around our electorates, in every
electorate. We have multiple priorities—just ask the Minister for
Transport about our priorities in transport. We have in transport $7 billion
worth of commitments. We have more than one priority.
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