House debates

Wednesday, 13 June 2007

Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 2007-2008

Consideration in Detail

12:43 pm

Photo of Jim LloydJim Lloyd (Robertson, Liberal Party, Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads) Share this | Hansard source

Regarding the F5 question, in relation to AusLink 2, the government has not made any announcements about the priorities of projects. I welcome the massive increase of $22.3 billion in funding up to 2014. That provides us with the opportunity to prioritise projects in consultation with the state governments around Australia. As I said, the 24 corridor studies will form the basis of much of that priority and, at this stage, the government has not announced any of the priorities for AusLink 2.

In relation to the Goodna bypass, there was the feasibility study which was funded by the Australian government—$10 million for the Maunsell study. At this stage, there has not been a contract entered into in relation to the northern options. Obviously, it is early days yet. We are very keen to get on with the construction of the Goodna bypass, and I appeal to the Queensland government to fully cooperate with the Australian government in relation to this project. We are fully funding it, as you make the point. That is a decision of government. We have made that decision and we will fully fund that project. We need the cooperation of the Queensland government in relation to land acquisitions, the moving of services, the calling of tenders and the construction of this project. It is an important project to the people in the region. It is an important project to the local member, Cameron Thompson; it is an important project on behalf of his constituents. He has lobbied very effectively on behalf of his constituents to relieve the traffic congestion in that region, and the Australian government wants to get on with the job of building the Goodna bypass.

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