Gippsland › Latest news › Darren Chester MP
Transport Minister Catherine King halting road safety projects endangers Princes Highway leaving it in perilous condition
Darren Chester, criticises Transport Minister Catherine King for stalling road safety projects due to lack of Commonwealth funding. He accuses her of neglecting vital projects, leaving the Princes Highway in perilous condition.
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester says he 'can't get a straight answer' from Transport Minister Catherine King as a series of road safety projects across the region have stalled due to a lack of Commonwealth funding. Mr Chester has accused Minister King of repeatedly ignoring requests for information on the Princes Highway corridor program, which was established under the previous Coalition government.
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester says poor conditions on the Princes Highway have been a contributing factor in a spate of recent crashes and damage to vehicles
Delay in Gippsland projects
Mr Chester said, "It's been almost two years since Minister King took on this role, and she hasn't started a single major road project in Gippsland during that time. The final stages of the duplication between Traralgon and Sale were fully funded by the previous government."
"And all other projects have been put on hold because this incompetent Minister can't make a decision. I have repeatedly asked the Minister to provide an update on priority projects that were funded prior to the last election, but she simply ignores my letters," said Mr Chester.
Victoria's highway funding
Mr Chester said Victoria had been allocated $300 million in 2019 for priority Princes Highway works under the corridor plan, with the state government required to provide 20% additional funding to complete the work.
"When the Coalition left office, there was still more than $100 million in that funding program, but we can't get a straight answer on when works will start on priority projects like the Sale alternative route, McEacharn St roundabout in Bairnsdale and intersections in Lakes Entrance," Mr Chester said.
Funding cuts criticised
Mr Chester added, "The Minister wasted more than 200 days on a review she claimed would take 90 days and has since announced that all future projects would require 50-50 funding, which is another cut for regional roads."
"The state government has cut road maintenance funding, and the federal government has not provided any new money for capital works, so the Princes Highway is falling into a dangerous state of disrepair."
"At a time when road deaths and trauma are increasing across Victoria, it is staggering that we are not seeing a focus on improving the condition of the road network to save lives and reduce serious injuries," Mr Chester said.
Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
Community feedback wanted for the Wellington Shire Draft Budget 2024/25 by 29 May 2024
Appreciation to Bairnsdale volunteers for their support during Gippsland Rotary Centenary House fundraiser extended by Darren Chester
Baw Baw residents will get new purple-lidded glass bins collected separately every four weeks to better recycling process from October 2024
Exhibition by artist Matthew Bagley is captivating journey into ocean conservation at Berninneit Art Gallery
Outward Bound Australia praised by Darren Chester for their effort to revitalise Gippsland outdoor education
Penny Glover from Guthridge Primary School presented with John Printz OAM Award in front of a huge crowd at Sale Memorial Hall
Upgrades to Kalimna Hill trail in Lakes Entrance prioritises safety and accessibility for walker
Baw Baw Shire Council funds 28 community groups total of $105,303 from Community Grants Program
Free Masterclass sessions to promote safe and sustainable community events in Lakes Entrance and Bairnsdale over May 2024