City of Wyndham Community Cabinet – Members Statement – Delivered in Parliament 17 Sept 2013
Mr Pallas (Tarneit) — I rise to speak on the matter of the coalition government’s upcoming community cabinet event in my community of Wyndham, to take place on 7 October this year. The Premier indicated in a media release that this would be a great opportunity for residents to provide feedback on his government’s performance in the fastest growing local government area in Victoria. I can foreshadow a few items that might be brought up — after all, I have brought them up with great regularity in this place to no avail. For example, the only new road funding this government has committed is for a mere two projects to support the 70 000-person influx to the new employment and housing developments.
Meanwhile existing needs are ignored and left to deteriorate.
Peak time trains are overcrowded, with demand increasing, but there are no new services on the Werribee line. None of the level crossings in Wyndham is on the government’s list to be fixed, despite being in the top 20 of the department’s priority list. In the most recent budget no schools in Wyndham received much-needed maintenance funding.
This government seems to have scrapped the previous government’s plans for stage 2 building development works at Tarneit Senior College and Tarneit P-9 College. So far the coalition’s pre-election promise to complete Werribee Secondary College has not been honoured, and since it was closed down under this government nearly three years ago the Minister for Education has still not made a decision about what to do with the site of the former Glen Devon Primary School. This has gone beyond farce. None of this should be news to the Premier.
He was recently in Werribee to officially open the new electorate office of a government member in the other place, but I hope this time he does not take the coward’s option and run out the back door—