❓ Mr. Love questions the Minister for Transport about the allocation of funds saved from potential cuts to the Yanchep Rail Extension's principal shared path. The Minister deflects, accusing the Nationals of opposing the entire Metronet project.
AnsweredQoN 470Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
YANCHEP RAIL EXTENSION — PRINCIPAL SHARED PATH
470. Mr R.S. LOVE to the Minister for Transport:
I
have a supplementary question. Can the minister confirm that the money that
will be saved by slashing the principal shared path will be returned to
consolidated revenue or will it be used to plug the funding gaps in the
project?
470. Mr R.S. LOVE to the Minister for Transport:
I
have a supplementary question. Can the minister confirm that the money that
will be saved by slashing the principal shared path will be returned to
consolidated revenue or will it be used to plug the funding gaps in the
project?
AnswerView source ↗
I do not know what the member is
referring to. All I know is that we are building Metronet and the Nationals
have opposed every kilometre of it and every train station and every rail line.
They still oppose it because they still have those stickers on their cars.
referring to. All I know is that we are building Metronet and the Nationals
have opposed every kilometre of it and every train station and every rail line.
They still oppose it because they still have those stickers on their cars.
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