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Day against discrimination Rainbow flags took flight in Frankston last week to mark International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Transphobia and Intersex Discrimination. See story page 2. Picture: Yanni
Scrapped car park plans a ‘broken promise’ Brodie Cowburn brodie@baysidenews.com.au PLANS to build more car parking at Seaford and Kananook stations have been scrapped. The Liberal government pledged funding to build extra car parks at the Frankston line stations in the leadup to the last federal election. Funding for Frankston Station car parking was topped up in the federal budget for 2021/2022, but funding for Seaford and Kananook stations was absent.
The Times sent questions to the office of urban infrastructure minister Paul Fletcher asking why the project was abandoned. A spokesperson for the minister responded “based on advice from the Victorian government and local councils, the Commonwealth has withdrawn funding from a small number of projects where the Victorian government or relevant local council has advised that the project cannot be delivered with the funding committed or where there was no feasible site or design options. This includes the Seaford
and Kananook commuter carparks.” “The funding that had been committed for both Seaford and Kananook commuter carparks specifically will be redirected to the construction of an alternative carpark along the same rail line following advice from both the local and state governments. “Should the Victorian government or local council come back with an amended proposal for the projects, the minister stands ready to discuss it. For example, Frankston City Council has advised the Commonwealth in the
last week that, following recent council elections, it has changed its position and is no longer opposed to carparks at Kananook and Seaford.” Dunkley MP Peta Murphy said that the “broken promise from Scott Morrison will leave locals disappointed”. “The promised 100 space commuter carparks at both Seaford and Kananook train stations have been scrapped by the Morrison government,” she said. “It just shows that it was an announcement without any consultation or plan for delivery.
“It isn’t good enough for Scott Morrison to constantly make announcements and then not deliver. Announcements are just political set pieces, delivery is all that matters. The Morrison government owes our community an apology.” In a statement on social media, Frankston mayor Kris Bolam said he held out hope that a solution could be reached. He travelled with council CEO Phil Cantillon to meet with ministers earlier this month. Continued page 3
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