[Greens-Media] Inquiry must be held into Moorebank Intermodal,
say Greens
Lee Rhiannon
Lee.Rhiannon at parliament.nsw.gov.au
Thu May 27 13:00:42 EST 2010
Greens MP and transport spokesperson Lee Rhiannon - 27 May 2010 - Media
Release
Inquiry must be held into Moorebank Intermodal, say Greens
Sydney risks a repeat of the long-term problems that surround the
operation of Sydney Airport if government does not develop multiple
sites to share the burden of containerised freight transport rather than
focusing all Sydney’s freight on Moorebank, say The Greens ('Council
fights huge freight terminal plan', SMH today
http://www.tinyurl.com.au/8zr).
“The failure of successive federal government’s to construct an
alternative airport for Sydney has lead to a long term decline in the
quality of life for residents living around Sydney Airport as demand for
air-services increases, and the effect of building a massive new freight
terminal at Moorebank may well be the same”, said Greens MP and
transport spokesperson Lee Rhiannon.
“The Federal Government’s determinations to build a centralised
intermodal freight hub at Moorebank near Liverpool would see an almost
unbroken line of trucks from Port Botany to Moorebank along the already
congested M5.
“By concentrating all containerised freight imports through Port
Botany in addition to the proposed massive expansion of the M5 to Port
Botany will mean that the stated aim of the government to transport 40%
of freight by rail will be nothing more than a pipe dream.
“It seems that the simple availability of surplus Defence Department
land at Moorebank has been the key determinant in the location of a
freight terminal. This is not good enough.
“The Federal and State Government’s must hold a public inquiry into
the freight needs of Sydney and NSW, with a key commitment to maximise
the amount of freight carried by rail and that the burden of traffic,
noise and pollution must be shared around a number of sites.
“A sensible start to sharing the burden would be to have
containerised freight unloaded not just at Port Botany, but also at
Newcastle and Port Kembla.
“An expanded and upgraded freight rail network that improves links
between Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong, including the completion of
the Maldon to Dombarton freight rail link from the Illawarra to south
western Sydney, must be a priority.
“The Greens are concerned that as with the debate around the
construction of the third runway for Sydney Airport, the Labor and
Liberal Parties at different levels of Government adopt postures that
seek to deflect the political heat from them at State and local levels.
“While Liverpool City Council has opposed the Moorebank Terminal, I
think many residents of Liverpool may be cynical about the real position
of Liberal aligned and Labor Councillors.
“Sadly the major parties have continued to dump nasty developments in
safe electorates.
“The question of whether the major parties will ever change is moot,
but the real issue is that this bad planning decision must be overturned
and a serious public process to address Sydney’s long term freight
needs commenced urgently,” said Ms Rhiannon.
For more information: 9230 3551, 0427 861 568
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Lee Rhiannon, MLC
The Greens
Parliament of New South Wales
Macquarie St
Sydney 2000
Tel: +61-2-9230 3551 Fax: +61-2-9230 3550
Email lee.rhiannon at parliament.nsw.gov.au
Web http://www.lee.greens.org.au/
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