Frankston misses out on early crossings removals In the money: Education Minister James Merlino, left, student Caitlyn Barker, acting principal Stuart Jones, student Madeline Sellings, Frankston Labor MP Paul Edbrooke and assistant acting principal Skye Columbine tour Monterey Secondary College. Pic: Gary Sissons
Budget boost for schools Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au THE Andrews government dubbed its first state budget announced earlier this month “the Education state” budget since $4 billion will be invested in Victoria’s education and skills sector. Frankston snared its share of funding with Frankston North’s Monterey Secondary College a big winner from the budget. Frankston Labor MP Paul Edbrooke and Education Minister James Merlino visited the school to officially confirm $4 million in funding to modernise Monterey Secondary’s
a first rate education in a second rate environment.” While Monterey Secondary celebrated its funding success it is a different story at Frankston North’s McClelland Secondary College which coincidentally had been due to get $4.5 million in funding for “upgraded facilities” if the former Napthine Coalition government had won last November’s state election. There was no money for the school in the Andrews government’s first state budget. “As a member of the McClelland College school council, I am working closely with the school community to fight for the funding they need,” Mr Edbrooke said on Friday.
school buildings. Frankston Primary School also received $800,000 to replace ageing classrooms. “As a former teacher, I admire the passion teachers at Monterey Secondary College and Frankston Primary School give to local kids, making sure they have every chance in life to succeed,” Mr Edbrooke said. Monterey Secondary acting principal Stuart Jones said “it is fantastic that the Labor government has recognised the Frankston North community”. “It’s great that our kids will have the opportunity to access education within an environment that befits 21st century learning, not 20th century learning. It’s pretty hard to have
THE first level crossings to be removed along the Frankston line have been named by the Labor state government but Frankston itself has missed out. Contracts were awarded on Tuesday to remove crossings at Centre Rd in Bentleigh, McKinnon Rd in McKinnon and North Rd in Ormond as part of Premier Daniel Andrews’ pre-election pledge to remove 50 of Melbourne’s most congested level crossings across the rail network. John Holland and the KBR consortium will remove the three crossings. Labor promised to separate 20 road and rail intersections during its first four-year term in government. Mr Andrews said in a statement last week that works to remove level crossings will begin shortly. “Works will start within weeks and in a few years they’ll be gone,” he said. “These level crossings frustrate motorists, hold back our train system and put lives at risk every day. The only way to fix them is to get rid of them, and we’re getting on with it.” Liberal opposition leader Matthew Guy had claimed earlier this month that “Melburnians have been double crossed by Daniel Andrews”. “There are no guaranteed funds or start dates for level crossing removals besides those previously funded by the Coalition,” he said after the 2015-16 state budget was announced earlier this month. The previous Napthine government had pledged to remove the North Rd, Ormond level crossing and crossings at Blackburn, Glen Iris and St Albans.
Mr Guy had noted “just” $3 million had been allocated to the level crossings removal program in the 2015-16 budget but government spokesman Kosta Pandos confirmed this week “at least $2.4 billion has been allocated for the removal of the first twenty level crossings”. Labor has now announced 17 of the 20 level crossings to be removed. Bentleigh Labor MP Nick Staikos, who won the seat by just 0.8 per cent at last year’s state election, is the big winner from the confirmed Frankston line crossings works since the three confirmed so far are in his electorate. Eleven level crossings are earmarked for removal along the Frankston line but most will not be removed within the next four years. Frankston Labor MP Paul Edbrooke is therefore likely to face voters at the next state election with no works having been done on level crossings in his marginal electorate. Mr Edbrooke said he is “working hard to ensure that the level crossing at Skye Rd is removed as soon as possible”. “I understand that local people are tired of waiting in traffic jams while the boom gates are continually down.” The eleven Frankston line crossings to be removed are: North Rd (Ormond), Balcombe Rd (Mentone), Centre Rd (Bentleigh), Charman Rd (Cheltenham), Edithvale Rd (Edithvale), Eel Race Rd (Carrum), McKinnon Rd (McKinnon), Seaford Rd (Seaford), Skye Rd (Frankston), Station St (Bonbeach), Station St (Carrum). Neil Walker
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