Stuart Ayres’ replacement, David Elliott, urged to broaden scope of his portfolio beyond ‘roads and sports’
community leaders are calling on the new state minister for western Sydney, David Elliott, to broaden the scope of his portfolio beyond “roads and sports”.
“We haven’t seen an investment in that sort of local level human infrastructure in the last decade really.” “This is about bridging the gap to the rest of the city. Because what we’ve seen is historical underinvestment, investment that doesn’t keep up with the growth in the region.“Its important the investment is focused and sophisticated in its targets, not just roads and sports.”
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