Liberal Party NSW
Connect with the NSW Liberals
  • Our Team
    • State Liberals
    • Meet Mark Speakman
    • Federal Liberals
  • Our Party
    • Our Structure
    • Our Beliefs
    • Our History
    • Our Leaders
    • Join Our Party
    • Friends of the Liberal Party
    • Liberal Women's Council
    • NSW Young Liberals
  • News
    • Federal News
    • State News
  • Get Involved
  • Contact
  • Volunteer
  • Members' Login
Join Donate

People of NSW shortchanged by Labor

16 October 2022
Share this
Related Articles

The Federal Labor Government has today shortchanged every single person in New South Wales by dudding the State of its fair share of road and rail projects.
 
Minister for Infrastructure Rob Stokes said the NSW Government was powering the nation’s economy on the back of its $112.7 billion infrastructure pipeline and that the Albanese Government wasn’t doing enough to help.
 
“The NSW Government is doing the heavy lifting when it comes to infrastructure in Australia, spending more than all other states and territories and a lot more than the Federal Government,” Mr Stokes said.
 
“Yet despite being the most populous state, Victoria and the Northern Territory will receive more than double the amount of federal funding as NSW, while Queensland will receive an additional $470 million.
 
“That means $10,729 has been allocated for every Northern Territory citizen, while a mere $122 has been committed for every New South Wales citizen.
 
“NSW Labor has an appalling record on infrastructure. Labor conference is on this weekend and Chris Minns’ silence on this issue is deafening. If he was fair dinkum, he’d be fighting the Federal Government for our share.”
 
Minister for Transport, Veterans and Western Sydney David Elliott said it wasn’t fair that Labor states were receiving more funding. 
 
“We’ve handed the Albanese Government a long list of infrastructure projects that desperately need funding in Western Sydney, around the Aerotropolis and in Regional NSW,” Mr Elliott said.
 
“It took a NSW Coalition Government to rebuild NSW, with $178 billion worth of projects delivered since we came to power in 2011.
 
“It’s time for the Federal Government to stop playing favourites when it comes to allocating taxpayers’ money and prioritise the spending where it’s needed most.”

Related Articles: #Budgetandeconomy

The Minns Labor government prioritises cage fights over cost-of-living relief

The Minns Labor government prioritises cage fights over cost-of-living relief

Premier Chris Minns and Minister for Sport Steve Kamper are more concerned with cage fighting as families across the state grapple with rising cost of living costs, rental stress, and a hous...

17 October 2024

Leader of Opposition - Budget in Reply speech

Leader of Opposition - Budget in Reply speech

This is a bad Budget, from a bad Government. This is a Budget where the Government will collect far more revenue than any government in the history of NSW.

20 June 2024

Stop the budget blame game

Stop the budget blame game

NSW Premier Chris Minns and Treasurer Daniel Mookhey have to take responsibility for the state of the New South Wales Budget, stop blaming everyone else for their budget blowouts and rule ou...

23 April 2024

Authorised by Chris Stone, Liberal Party of Australia, NSW Division, Level 2, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000.

Donations by individuals to registered political parties of between $2 and $1,500 in a financial year are tax deductible. Phone: 02 8356 0300.

Privacy Policy

Liberal Party NSW