RANGES TRADER STAR MAIL
Home » Mail » Budget train fails to stop

Budget train fails to stop

WITH Victorians climbing aboard the State Budget money train last week, early assessments suggest that foothills’ public transport users have again been left waiting at the platform.
Public Transport Users Association vice-president Alex Makin said the budget demonstrates that Public Transport Minister Lynne Kosky does not have a vision for public transport in Knox and the Dandenong Ranges.
Absent from budgetary funding was an upgrade to Ferntree Gully railway station, a full-scale feasibility study into a heavy rail service to Rowville and the extension of tram services to Knox City.
Ferntree Gully MP Nick Wakeling, who last month pleaded the case for the Ferntree Gully station upgrade in State Parliament, was frustrated by the Government’s assertion that its budget had delivered on public transport.
Knox City Council’s Dobson Ward councillor and Public Transport Consultative Committee chairwoman Karin Orpen has campaigned to have the station upgraded to premium status. Cr Orpen said she was deflated by outcome but resolved to continue to raise the issue.
“All we can do is keep applying pressure and make sure the community chorus continues,” she said. “You never give up a good fight when you know the cause is just.”
While fellow councillor and Eastern Transport Coalition (ETC) chairman Mick Van de Vreede was buoyed by the announcement of a roll-out of further Smartbus services to the outer-east, he, too, said the Government was overlooking public transport initiatives as a method of combating traffic congestion.
“The ETC is of the view that the only way to deal with traffic congestion is to provide fast, efficient and frequent heavy rail extensions,” he said.
“We feel there is a severe imbalance in the infrastructure provided for private vehicles and the infrastructure provided for public transport.” – Paul Pickering

Digital Editions


More News

  • Macclesfield conservationist awarded OAM

    Macclesfield conservationist awarded OAM

    Macclesfield conservationist Alan David Clayton has been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division for service to conservation, the environment, and to the community.…

  • 13-year-old honoured for environmental leadership

    13-year-old honoured for environmental leadership

    Ferny Creek resident, Coen Pearson has already established himself as a leader in environmental conservation, earning Yarra Ranges Council’s Young Environmental Achiever of the Year award. The 13 year-old has…

  • Structure fire in Macclesfield extinguished by local CFA brigades

    Structure fire in Macclesfield extinguished by local CFA brigades

    CFA crews responded to a structure fire in Macclesfield on Wednesday 21 January. The house was already fully involved in fire upon arrival of CFA units and crews worked quickly…

  • Banks closed nationwide on Australia Day

    Banks closed nationwide on Australia Day

    All banks across Australia will be closed on Monday, 26 January, in observance of Australia Day. Customers are encouraged to plan ahead, as in-branch services will be unavailable for the…

  • Communications crucial in bushfire

    Communications crucial in bushfire

    It’s been a difficult and anxious week for many as bushfires rip through the state, inching close to our own community on Friday 10 January. Marked the worst fire danger…

  • Hamnet deserved better at Golden Globes

    Hamnet deserved better at Golden Globes

    The 83rd Golden Globes took place on January 12, and I have mixed feelings about the results. Nikki Glaser hosted the ceremony for the second time this year, and once…

  • Lilydale Lakeside Writers Group

    Lilydale Lakeside Writers Group

    Lilydale Lakeside Writers Group A guest article by Leanne Margaret Christine’s Note: Many thanks to local author Leanne Margaret, of Croydon, for sharing her experiences and insights of hosting the…

  • Dark Times

    Dark Times

    Cartoonist Danny Zemp reflects on all the negativity in the world. Sometimes, you just need a hug.

  • ‘A mockery’: Kangaroo shooting continues during bushfires

    ‘A mockery’: Kangaroo shooting continues during bushfires

    Wildlife rescuers are demanding the State Government put a halt to the commercial killing of kangaroos as countless animals lie burned and suffering in blackened smoldering forests. This year’s catastrophic…

  • Road policing heats up for Aus Day weekend

    Road policing heats up for Aus Day weekend

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 316738 Police are urging motorists to prepare for a busy period on Victorian roads as a statewide road policing operation effort kicks off for…