‘Business case didn’t stack up’: McKenzie slams Suburban Rail Loop

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Bridget McKenzie said Labor’s $2 billion commitment to the rail project was to shore up the party’s hold in Victoria ahead of the state election.

should have been put through a reconstituted Infrastructure Australia and announced in the March budget, claiming its business case, which has not yet been reviewed by the infrastructure body, “didn’t stack up.”Senator McKenzie said: “The only reason it was in the October budget is because in my home state of Victoria, it’s Daniel Andrews the premier’s pet project to win seats in Melbourne and

“They’ve shattered the future certainty the pipeline was intended to deliver,” Senator McKenzie said. That estimated cost has crept up to $2.5 billion, according to recent media reports, and could be higher once contracts are locked in over the next few years.

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The LNP and business spent some 1.6 Billion on the upgrade and construction of the Darwin to Tarcoola railway it was then sold off for some $334 million to GWAN and private wealthy people can travel for about $3000 a ticket. Melbourne rail is used by millions of people $9.20 max

Says Ms SportsRorts herself! Senate Bridget McKenzie has the unmitigated gall to ask Labor about the business case of an investment. auspol Let me count the rorts under LNPNeverAgain Can’t wait for NACC

What was Bridget's money to the gun club all about,again?

Why are you giving credence to a corrupt and/or incompetent MP ? ThisIsNotJournalism

Imagine how weak your party is to have to use the person most synonymous with Rorts to run this argument. Make voters think, sure Labor might not be perfect, but do you remember how bad all the LNP Rorts were?!

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