Editorial: With a state election less than a year away, the last thing politicians want to be told is that they should scrap or delay their favourite vote-winning projects. Yet that is exactly the message that Infrastructure NSW, the state’s planning bo...
With a state election less than a year away, the last thing politicians want to be told is that they should scrap or delay their favourite vote-winning projects.
Cancelling some of these projects will disappoint local residents and businesses who made plans because they trusted solemn promises by politicians that infrastructure upgrades were on the way.in the seat of Manly. Many people will have bought in the area since then expecting the new road would shorten their commuting time.that he will not delay the fairly small Parramatta light rail project.
Infrastructure Australia, its federal counterpart, last year said that demand is growing 33 per cent a year in the three eastern states but the industry has low confidence that it can handle growth over 18 per cent. Demand for key construction materials is growing at 120 per cent a year and with unemployment in NSW under 4 per cent it is impossible to find enough workers.
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