|
Monday 7, November, 2005
TRAVEL BACKFLIP A
PERFECT $10
With the Commonwealth Games still 128 days
away, the Bracks Government has performed the perfect policy somersault in
a major victory for common sense, according to The Nationals Member for
Benalla, Bill Sykes.
Dr Sykes said the decision to offer $10
tickets on V/Line services for country people attending Commonwealth Games
events came after a year of lobbying by The Nationals.
The decision means local residents will pay
no more than $10 for a return ticket from anywhere in the Benalla
Electorate to attend the event of their choice.
“It’s a 10 out of 10… you won’t see a
better backflip in the diving competition at the Games,” Dr Sykes said.
“The Nationals have been critical of the
government for the past year because it was offering free transport to
Melbourne residents on the metropolitan system but was refusing to offer
country people a discounted rate on V/Line services.”
“We’ve had to drag the government to the
starting line but at last a bit of common sense has prevailed and country
people will have the opportunity to leave their cars at home if they want
to.”
Dr Sykes said the announcement by the
Transport Minister Peter Batchelor came after The Nationals accused the
government of discriminating against rural and regional Victoria.
“The Minister was quite happy with his
original policy which gave free transport to city people but specifically
excluded V/Line services,” Dr Sykes said.
“It was only when The Nationals raised the
issue in Parliament last December and followed up with another question
last month that the $10 offer was developed.”
“The Nationals were the only party to raise
the issue and fight for a fair go on behalf of country people,” Dr Sykes
confirmed.
Media contact: Bill Sykes (03) 5762 2100
or 0427 624 989 |