School buses: city of Wyndham – Member’s Statement delivered in Parliament 6 June 2012
Mr PALLAS (Tarneit) — I rise to express my concern about the increasingly inadequate state of school transport funding in my electorate in the city of Wyndham. The funding allocated for new public transport initiatives in the 2012-13 budget has again fallen well short of Labor’s investment in public transport in our last 2010-11 state budget and where the Auditor-General believes the government should be. There are no new bus routes funded in this year’s budget.
This issue has been brought to my attention by a number of members of my local community, many of whom are greatly concerned about the impact of our increasingly insufficient bus services, particularly on school students. The difficulty of finding a bus to catch to school puts students in the west at a significant disadvantage.
The help that they would otherwise get from the student public transport discount can be irrelevant to many students. The cut to the number of students who would be eligible for the conveyance allowance is adding to this difficulty.
Westbourne Grammar School, a non-denominational Christian college, has approached me with serious concerns about how its students will be impacted upon. The school provides 22 shuttle buses for its students because public transport services are not available. The principal is concerned that the new, more stringent application of the guidelines will leave this unique school out in the cold and families being pressured to reconsider their children’s future there.
This is an equity issue. Schools in the growing areas in the west are not as well serviced by public transport as others, so they need a different type of transport support.