Thursday 29 November 2018

'Money Better To Be Spent In West Than East' - Blacktown City Council Public Transport Forum 2018

This was my 9th year in a row of being invited to attend (as a community representative advocating for improvements within the pubic transport network of Mount Druitt), the "Blacktown City Council Public Transport Forum", held annually at Council Building in Blacktown.

In the past years I have mostly provided a report via this blog 
(except for 2017). So, I am continuing to do so from this year.

Today. the Forum took a different direction where the community and stake holders were provided a 'Q & A' style type of forum, introduced by Brigid Glanville:

Brigid Glanville


Brigid GlanvilleBrigid Glanville is one of the ABC's New South Wales political reporters.
She has previously worked across a range of television and radio programs, including The 7:30 Report, Stateline, AM, The World Today and PM. She has also worked as a presenter on ABC News 24, the Australia Network and local radio, and has worked as a rural reporter around the country.
In 2002 she was awarded the prestigious Andrew Olle Scholarship, which included a stint in the ABC's Washington bureau.
Follow Brigid on Twitter: @brigidglanville
Image result for michelle zeibots
Image result for greg woodhams greater sydney commissionImage result for owen walsh sydney business park
Panelists included was Owen Walsh - Sydney Business Park, Michelle Zeibots -  Research Director Institute for Sustainable Futures, Greg Woodhams - Executive Director, City Projects Greater Sydney Commission and 
Jacob Saulwick - City Editor Sydney Morning Herald.





With a talented class of community representatives on the Q & A panel, the only question I have is:  Which one lives within Blacktown LGA? Placing this question aside, overall it was absolutely a professional forum conducted by Brigid Glanville.
The Mayor of Blacktown, Councillor Stephen Bali, opened the forum in a different way then normal expressing how important these forums are for the progress of Blacktown LGA  establishing our population is growing at capacity levels. 

Councillor Kevin Gillies stating, leaving public transport, tourism and policing as essential services required to bring our communities together.

The 4 main requirements before you build a city, with a community as follows: transport, health, education and policing to make  a community safe and a great place to live in. Without transport infrastructure communities would not be there. With Blacktown City LGA estimated to reach population of 527,000 in 2036, a great deal of planning is required before expansion of new areas is to take place.

Blacktown City has a current economy of $16B as the expected economy for 2036 is looking to reach $40B. Currently Blacktown City holds current job employment for over 120,000 with a current growth rate of 4 1/2 per cent.

Between 2016 to 2036 there will be more population living in Blacktown City then in the whole of Tasmania. Badgerys Creek Hub will be the size of Hobart and $18B will be required to provided for infrastructure to support the new City Hub. We need to have a 'life of livability' with funding provided to help communities grow.

Greg Woodlands spoke about the balancing required amongst the 3 Greater Western Sydney Cities shaping and center services and infrastructure need to happen

Michele Zeibots said that Blacktown City Council has good future sustainability plans. What we don't want to do is build things we don't need. Parramatta transport system not developed. City Centers need to have infrastructure in place before business decide to move in and they will not move in,
if there isn't a proper public transport network system. Currently our public transport system is not a free flowing network.

Rail links are not done. Blacktown to the new Aerotropolis City - transport links are there but not being done. Public transport operates to a schedule speed, road speed changes when more people get into their cars and drive. We need an improved public transport network as it is really running at full capacity. Funding these public transport changes out West 
 is more practical now then what is happening in the East of Sydney where more money is being spent on roads. 

Owen had spoken how Blacktown has fallen between East and West with an an extra 250,000 people moving in the North-West sector by 2036. Transport corridors must be secured: North- West Rail link to South-West link to Badgery's Creek, extending through to Marsden Park. Hats off for establishing a M9 road corridor before the last election but it seems a bit edgy, wobbly and  political tremors are being felt. 

Public Transport in Blacktown City Council needs to be looked at in reality to accommodate relentlessly. Governments need to do better than needs too. How does business connect to roads and train stations. How does it operate within the public transport network and secure looping corridor services: Sydney to Parramatta, North-West rail link to South-West and Camden to Parramatta.

Greg advised within Blacktown LGA there are 16,000 businesses growing to an estimated 30,000 by 2036. The pressure to government is to provide support to workers and Blacktown LGA a choice to work at Doonside, Rooty Hill or in Mount Druitt.

Michelle advised talking about jobs in the last 42 years, jobs don't appear, businesses appear.Then jobs come after businesses settle down. Otherwise they go elsewhere.

Jacob first thought why is he on the panel as an expert journalist but as we know journalists have their ears to the ground listening for genuine good stories. Businesses develop with underpinnings for jobs most being a great public transport network infrastructure. We should be planning for knowledge industries within Blacktown City Council not just industrial sector jobs.

Mayor, Councilor Stephen Bali then make a clear statement of  Governments can provide Business plans To Blacktown City for Transport corridors but let's see the plans with the dollars, the money and costings. There's no money in these business plans.

Brigid open the floor to questions that were sent to the forum by email and she referred to my question, 'What is the involvement of Council in a possible link linking North and South west lines via St Marys?'

Greg advised NSW Western Sydney Deal is North-West to Badgers Creek corridor has been defined in the Strategic Business Plan - yet to be finalised. Badgery's Creek to St Marys rail corridor will be completed by 2026 and a further extension is being considered for 2036 with Rapid Rail connections - travelling at speed maximum 100km's with no double-decker trains on this line.

Discussions were raised of M9 orbital - M7 has reached capacity - M9 will be from Richmond to Campelltown - 
linking to M5 - it was suggested not to butcher the corridor as a couple areas of the corridor are still going through community consultations as they have been raising issues of concern. M9 commitment been provided by the NSW Government and it is partially going underground as well. This also depends on who wins the NSW Government in March 2019as predictions are Labor or Liberal minority government. Whoever wins resets priorities.

I asked a question on the plans of NSW Government to ease the bottleneck of trains on current infrastructure between St Marys and Emu Plains (at least Penrith), previously advocated by former Member of Penrith, Ron Mulock.

Michelle thought that it should be the NSW governments focus to fix up bottleneck areas that would have a major positive affect on the current entire city rail network. Greg advised that this not on any NSW Government Projects/plans yet and suggested for myself to keep on advocating for it. Although he thought it was a good idea.

Pauline from Mount Druitt Commuters Improvement Group 
Inc. raised the issue of  bus stop within 22 minute walk of her house and removal of 2 bus stops when Ropes Crossing suburb was established. Brigid thought these are the 
main issue s they need to hear and ensure that the full public transport network is in full operation. Jacob agreed these are issues that the general public need to hear.

Other local issues were not one bus service in  the network talking staff to and from Wet'N'\Wild - a community bus service operator would be interested to help. Busways have not taken much interest. Wet'N'Wild have been in business 
for 6 years.

In the Northwest sector, there are 12 bus servicewaiting to be placed into service and only 2 are in operation as the area has a growth in population. It was advised, it is not proper to have bus stops placed in new infrastructure suburbs bus services as people move into these new areas.

It was mentioned that bus services are the poor cousins of rains. Sydney has 200 million bus trip. People will use
transport services that will take the quickest trip.

There were other questions raised of more pedestrian access on pathways in Doonside and other questions  that related to Mount Druitt bus interchange upgrades.

So what did I think of the format? It was a great way to know as we spoke of the larger picture of public transport network rather than the smaller picture in the beginning and ended with smaller local issues. I give a big 9+ to the Council for  changing the way the forum had been done and I hope that we adapt to itgenerating the local community interest that is required to make it successful.























Holy Family Youth 'Have A Merry Trivia Night'

No automatic alt text available.

Westfeld Mount Druitt This Week....

Click here for details

Community Christmas Movie Night - Erskine Park - Minchinbury Community Page ( Facebook)

Image may contain: 1 person, smiling, text

Tuesday 27 November 2018

2018 Transport Forum - Blacktown City Council



I have been invited to a forum hosted by Blacktown City Council. The forum aims to identify and highlight the key transport needs and challenges facing residents and businesses in Western Sydney, and in particular, Blacktown City.
The ABC's Brigid Glanville and a panel of distinguished experts will lead discussion and debate covering all local and regional transport issues. I will be representing our community (as well as others), on improvement of Public Transport within Mount Druitt and surrounding areas. If anyone has a question, please notify myself on nsjpas@gmail.com.I will be providing a feedback report as I always  have done in the past few years. Watch out on this blog for further updates.




Mayoress Christmas Appeal - Blacktown City Council - Willmot Community Hub Face Book page

Image may contain: one or more people and text

Take Care On Our Roads - Message From Fire And Rescue Mount Druitt - Face Book Page




The crew at 32 attended an MVA (motor vehicle accident) at Doonside today. Luckily no one was severely injured.
With the jolly season coming up please take extra care on our roads, put your phones away, pay attention and have designated drivers.
PLEASE if you see flashing lights on any emergency services vehicles SLOW DOWN and make our work environment safer.

Friday 23 November 2018

NSW Government This week.....

Click here for extra 1500 Police in NSW


Click here for Support for Children in Court

Click here for 10 minutes Grace Period For Parking Fines




Blacktown City Council - Media Release - Blacktown Celebrates Disability And Diversity

Description: Description: Blacktown City Council23 November 2018

Blacktown City Council is celebrating the International Day 

of People with a Disability with a series of free activities

across the city from 3 – 9 December.


International Day of People With a Disability (IDPWD) is an 

annual United Nations-sanctioned event that aims to promote

an understanding of people with disability and encourage

support for their dignity, rights and wellbeing.


Blacktown City Mayor Stephen Bali MP said Blacktown’s

IDPWD celebrations were an opportunity for the city to foster

an inclusive and welcoming community for all.


“With a population of more than 360,000 people speaking

182 different languages, Blacktown is one of the biggest and

most diverse cities in Australia,” Mayor Bali said.


“I am proud to be Mayor of a city that embraces, supports

and celebrates people of all cultures, backgrounds and 

abilities.”

Mayor Bali said celebrations kick off on Monday 3 December

with the talent showcase at Max Webber Library before a 

free picnic is held in the park at Blacktown Showground on

Wednesday 5 December.

“I highly recommend everyone to come to the talent

showcase as we celebrate empowering people with

disabilities,” Mayor Bali said.


“The free picnic is also not to be missed with lots of activities

planned for the day including a silent disco and art in the 

park.”


Festivities come to a close on Sunday 9 December with the 

SOAR and ROAR Festival at the Sydney Motorsport Park.

The Soar & Roar Festival will provide people with an 

intellectual disability the opportunity to experience the thrill of 

a Dream Ride in a classic, exotic or luxury car.

Events

Monday, 3 December
Talent Showcase at Max Webber Library Function Centre, Blacktown
Time: 10am – 2pm
Cost: Free
Venue: Max Webber Library Function Centre, Cnr Flushcombe Rd and Alpha Street, Blacktown

Wednesday, 5 December 
Picnic - Proudly supported by Council and Organised by Disability Services Australia (DSA) in partnership with a number of Disability Community organisations
Time: 10am – 2pm
Cost: Free
Venue: Blacktown Showground, Richmond Rd, Blacktown

Sunday, 9 DecemberSpecial Olympics SOAR & ROAR Festival
Time: 9am – 3pm
Cost: Free
Venue: Sydney Motorsport Park, Eastern Creek


What's Missing in 2021 ABS Report

From .Id The Population Experts, we discover that the details of "cars" will be eliminated from the next Australian Bureau of Statistics Survey Report 2021.

 This, is the past has been beneficial towards Local Government Area's and State Government as they cater and for future infrastructure that look after our increased population. Tell us what you think or say on this topic.

Click here for details

Time To Nominate for Western Sydney Community Forum 'Zest' Awards

Here it is, time again to nominate someone you know that has voluntary worked hard for our community in any role as possible to either retain community image or promote community advancement with important changes by stake holders listening. Even a small change to our community is a good reason to be nominated as important as others.

Give it a go!!!!!

Click here for Zest Nominations

Wednesday 21 November 2018

NSW Rail Museum


SANTA'S VINTAGE TRAIN
1 & 2 December



Due to popular demand, Santa's Vintage Train has been extended to two days!


Take a 40-minute ride aboard Sydney's vintage electric train with Santa from Olympic Park Station to Rhodes and return (Saturday 1 December), or Olympic Park to Parramatta and return (Sunday 2 December).

This is a great opportunity for the whole family to experience rail heritage and Christmas cheer with the big man himself!

Click here for further details