The Premier invited comments and questions from the floor, so I was a little surprised that he tried to cut me off in giving a preamble to my question. I was asking if his government would support the Council in seeking Commonwealth infrastructure funding for the proposed Lake Macquarie Transport Interchange and Pennant Street Bridge at Glendale. This project is estimated to cost $70M - $80M with a multiplier effect that would bring its value to well over $300M! The Pennant St Bridge would allow access for some 16000 workers in the Cardiff Industrial Area, just across the rail line, to access public transport. The bridge would also rectify problems within the road network of the industrial site, generating even more investment from business.
This project is the proverbial "no-brainer". It has huge economic benefits in direct and ongoing jobs, builds capacity in the area that will be needed as our regional population grows, and most importantly, it will make public transport a viable and attractive option for thousands.
Unfortunately, the Premier was not generous in his response. For some reason he wanted to point out that everyone wants something and that there is only so much money to go around. True - and the answer may have been reasonable if the Summit wasn't about creating jobs! This would be one of the best short, medium, and long-term investments for jobs in the region. His response was even stranger as I hadn't asked the Premier for money, rather, I asked his support to seek Commonwealth money! A strange and disappointing response.
I wasn't at the following community forum but I understand that the Premier was given "a serve" by former Milton Orkopoulos staffer, Gillian Sneddon. Without Gillian's courage, the activities of Orkopoulos would never have come to light. She believes that others in the ALP knew what was happening and did nothing. She believes that Nathan Rees knew, particularly as he had been an advisor to Milton for a year before the issue blew up - something Mr Rees denies.
Perhaps if the Premier met with Gillian, or at least gave her the chance to speak at the forum, he might be able to start the healing process. Regardless of the payments Gillian received as entitlements after not being re-employed as an Electorate Officer, this woman has been put through hell. Her physical and mental health has suffered, she has been unable to work and her finances are depleted. She is worried about her future - all for having done the right thing - and if she is correct, all for doing what others should have done themselves.
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