Monday, 5 December 2005

City plan reveals 'crack in ministry', The Australian, 5 December, 2005.

City plan reveals `crack in ministry': [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 05 Dec 2005: 8.
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Rather than the detailed framework that Premier Morris Iemma claimed would provide a city centre within easy reach of every Sydney family, Opposition planning spokesman Chris Hartcher said it just papered over a split between two of the state's most senior ministers.
The five cities will be based around the CBD and North Sydney as well as Parramatta, Penrith and Liverpool in the city's west. Mr Iemma said the report would provide a framework to secure Sydney's status as Australia's gateway to the world.
Measures to safeguard farmland on the urban fringe, and to protect Sydney's $1 billion a year agriculture industry, are also included. An early part of the plan, a new tollway through western Sydney, will open on December 16, eight months ahead of schedule. The $1.5 billion Westlink M7, funded mainly by the private sector and the federal Government, will be a fully electronic toll road that uses a distance-based tolling system.

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