The Gold Coast Bulletin

SLOWMO TO BURLEIGH

Prime Minister puts handbrake on light-rail funding pledge

- RYAN KEEN

PRIME Minister Scott Morrison is refusing to lock in $112 million to get the light rail network to Burleigh – but Mayor Tom Tate is seeing it as a positive.

The funding was in a leaked list of projects approved by former PM Malcolm Turnbull.

PRIME Minister Scott Morrison is refusing to lock in a Federal Budget leak that reveals $112 million to get the light rail network to Burleigh – but Mayor Tom Tate says it may be great news.

The funding for the light rail’s stage 3A was in a list of big bucks infrastruc­ture projects approved by the Federal Coalition under former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

It was leaked to the Bulletin just days after Scott ‘ScoMo’ Morrison took over as Prime Minister earlier this month.

Asked if the Gold Coast could assume the $112m would still come the city’s way, Mr Morrison said: “Well, leaks are rumours, that is all leaks are.

“They’re not announceme­nts. When the government makes announceme­nts, the government will make them.”

Bulletin: “Okay, so we can’t lock that in for the city as a definite, that $112 million?”

“Well it’s certainly not the $95 million we have already spent, we've been a key partner,” Mr Morrison said in reference to $95 million his government contribute­d to stage 2 to Helensvale in 2015.

“When I was Treasurer that was one of the first projects I signed off on,” he said.

“We have made a big commitment to that project to get it where it is today and there will be further announceme­nts in the future but we’ll make them at that time.”

Asked a third time if he couldn’t guarantee Federal backing of stage 3A would materialis­e, he said: “I’m just saying when the government is ready to make an announceme­nt, it will.”

Mayor Tate only saw the upside to the PM playing coy.

“I take it that it is going to be a lot more than $112 million – because of the surplus. It wouldn’t surprise me if he recalibrat­es it and matches to $150 million,” he said.

“That’s why I’m heartened by the comment. If anything, good on you, mate, recalibrat­e it upwards – it’s perfect.”

Asked if he had some inside knowledge, Cr Tate crypticall­y replied: “More than most.”

The 6.7km stage 3A to Burleigh is expected to take three years to complete with 2020 pencilled in as a start date.

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