The Gold Coast Bulletin

City tells ScoMo: Sort the light rail

- RYAN KEEN AND PAUL WESTON

GOLD Coast business leaders want the re-elected Morrison Government to “put its money where its mouth is” on stalled light rail and a tourism boost.

Destinatio­n Gold Coast CEO Annaliese Battista, who expressed surprise during the election at a lack of Federal presence and support in the city, is unimpresse­d by the tram stall.

She said it was vital the trade, infrastruc­ture and tourism ministries worked closely and vital projects like Coast light rail were prioritise­d.

“The cost shifting and discussion­s between Feds and State about who is going to pay is a stalling tactic and means these vital infrastruc­ture projects get delayed for years.

“Bear in mind the planning, developmen­t and land acquisitio­n for those sort of things take years. With that kind of ping pong match it means projects get strangled in red tape.

“Nobody wins, the community doesn’t, the tourism sector doesn’t and the economy doesn’t progress.

“The City of Gold Coast is most pro active and it would be really great to get local members at Federal level behind such vital infrastruc­ture.”

Morrison’s Government has pledged $112 million for light rail to get to Burleigh. State Government says it is $157 million short.

McPherson MP Karen Andrews, a day after the election, said tourism was a priority for Federal Government which is boosting Tourism Australia funding by $5 million to $175 million.

Ms Battista gave that a spray. “I don’t think $5 million is going to make much of a dent in Australia’s competitiv­eness internatio­nally, bearing in mind Tourism Australia’s main remit is to get brand Australia traction internatio­nally.

“They have tough competitio­n. Government, especially at the Federal level, needs to get serious about its investment.

“You have to support tourism branding with sector developmen­t and infrastruc­ture so no I don’t think $5 million is going to make much of a difference. If you look what CPI is you will probably find a bit of a correlatio­n.”

Gold Coast Central Chamber of Commerce president Martin Hall is joining her to call on the Federal purse string holders to reward Coast voters with a funding boost to get light rail to Burleigh.

“Queensland, and the Gold Coast have shown their support for Mr Morrison’s policies and it is now time to start delivering on those promises.

“We especially want the Federal Government to take the lead in resolving the dispute with State Government over funding for both the upgrade of the M1 motorway and Stage 3 of the light rail.

“Both are vital for the economic health of the Gold Coast in the short-term. Now is time for action instead of talking.”

Mr Hall said the chamber was concerned by Ms Andrews saying the third stage could be rescoped.

“The whole point of Stage 3 is to connect the business precinct of Burleigh to Broadbeach, Surfers, Southport and north to Helensvale and heavy rail,” he said.

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