
New South Wales Liberal Premier Dominic Perrottet鈥檚 聽on January 19聽to award a $722 million contract for the first stage of the proposed Western Harbour Tunnel (WHT) and associated Northern Beaches Link (NBL) road tollway has sparked community outrage.
The newly-elected North Sydney Council voted unanimously on January 24 to 鈥渞einstate strong opposition to the WHT/NBL projects due to the devastating impacts of the proposed projects on the North Sydney Local Government Area and the absence of any public benefit to be gained from the projects鈥 and to 鈥渆scalate鈥 its campaign against these projects.
A majority of council is committed to campaigning against this next stage of the tollway tunnel corporate scam that has devastated Sydney's聽inner west.
Several candidates running in the February 12 byelection for the former Liberal premier Gladys Berejiklian鈥檚 seat of Willoughby, including high-profile independent聽, have been outspoken opponents of the tollway tunnel projects.
Berejiklian had to resign after being summonsed to appear before the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) where the WHT/NBL is a hot topic.
鈥淲e are fighting the NSW Government and challenging poor work already underway, contamination issues, pollution stacks and extra traffic,鈥 Penn said on February 1. 鈥淥ur voices are not being heard 鈥 not just with the tunnels but with overdevelopment, schools and a lack of transparency in planning.鈥
While Willoughby has been a safe seat for the Liberals, the party machine forced Tim James, an unpopular, right-wing candidate聽on the local branch, creating divisions in the Liberal鈥檚 voting base.
Andrew Chuter, a veteran campaigner against WestConnex told聽麻豆传媒: 鈥淭he Premier鈥檚 announcement that work will start on the WHT continues the mistruths and deceptions we saw with WestConnex.
鈥淧errottet claims there are significant benefits for drivers, including improved travel times and reduced congestion, but there will be nothing of the sort. Decades of experience show that more roads encourage more driving, a phenomenon so familiar it even became the subject of the ABC comedy series,聽Utopia.
鈥淭he roads minister鈥檚 claim that 20 minutes would be shaved off a journey from Olympic Park to North Sydney is impossible. The current journey time is 25 minutes according to Google maps. To bring it down to 5 minutes would require speeds of 240 kilometres an hour!鈥
Chuter explained that these sorts of toll road plans are incompatible with the Paris climate emergency agreement.
鈥淎 recent German report聽聽pulled together the expertise of 346 transport experts from 56 countries. They concluded that we need a massive shift to public and active transport.
鈥淭he report says that personal car use in cities isn鈥檛 sustainable, and that unless we legislate to remove cars, full decarbonisation of the transport sector by 2050 won鈥檛 be achievable.鈥
Chuter added that the Premier鈥檚 claim that the WHT will cut traffic on the existing Sydney Harbour Tunnel (SHT) by 20% pointed to the profligate corporate profiteering from these road tollway projects.
鈥淲hat鈥檚 been forgotten is that the NSW government has been compensating the private operators to the tune of $1 million per week, due to shortfalls in government guaranteed toll takings ever since it opened.
鈥淭he SHT will revert to government ownership this year, only to have a potential stream of public revenue reduced, but it will have shelled out $1.1 billion in compensation for toll shortfalls to the private operator.
鈥淎s a financial decision, it鈥檚 bonkers! At least with tolls on publicly-owned roads, the revenue can be used to support public transport or some other social good. Instead, the Liberal National Party just gifts revenue streams to its corporate mates.
鈥淪imply put, the WHT is a continuation of the climate crime and corporate toll scam of WestConnex.鈥