Roads: Werribee employment precinct – Member’s Statement delivered in Parliament 29 February 2012
Mr Pallas (Tarneit) — I express my growing concern and the concern of my community about the urgent need for the government to commit to substantial action on the development of the Werribee employment precinct. This is a much-needed investment aimed at developing local job opportunities in my electorate of Tarneit in the outer west of Melbourne. The city of Wyndham has the fastest population growth rate in Australia at 8.8 per cent, which is equivalent to 11 households a day, and has suffered the worst of the recent employment slowdown. This government’s failure to invest in infrastructure is exacerbating the situation. In the last calendar year the outer west lost 6800 jobs — more than anywhere else in Victoria.
The city of Wyndham is expected to grow by almost 80 000 households over the next 20 years.
The problem will be seriously exacerbated if the proposed injection of 2000 additional houses, meaning up to 5000 additional residents, under the Point Cook west development goes ahead. The roads are already congested, and the infrastructure is overburdened. As the Wyndham Weekly noted on 25 January, the councillors at Wyndham have launched a scathing attack on the Point Cook west development, and I join them in their criticism. I congratulate the deputy mayor and my Liberal Party opponent at the last election, Cr Glenn Goodfellow, who told the Wyndham Weekly that whilst 2000 homes in a 145-hectare parcel of land have been earmarked for development, there is no commitment to an interchange worth $80 million at Sneydes Road or the Dunnings Road overpass. Here we have a road in a plan, but guess what? It is a road to nowhere.