House debates

Tuesday, 8 December 2020

Questions without Notice

Western Sydney Airport

3:12 pm

Photo of Alan TudgeAlan Tudge (Aston, Liberal Party, Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure) Share this | Hansard source

That will make an enormous difference to all those residents out there in Western Sydney. They will be able to go to a local airport and it will be a domestic carrier, an international carrier, full service, discounted services, right from day one—what a service that will provide.

But what's more, as the member for Lindsay knows, this project is all about jobs: jobs now and jobs in the future. Right now, over 11,000 jobs are being created during the construction period alone. Once it's in the operational phase, 28,000 jobs will be created. So many of those jobs will be in Western Sydney itself. We set ourselves a target of 30 per cent of jobs being in Western Sydney and we're already above 50 per cent—we're tracking at 54 per cent of those jobs being in Western Sydney, as the member might know. That percentage means individuals working locally, being able to feed their families, supporting local cafes and the like.

But it's not just this airport that is creating the jobs in the development of it there, it's also the infrastructure which we're putting around it. As the member would know, just recently we announced further funding to go towards the development of the rail line to connect the airport to the Sydney Metro from the day that it's open. That's a massive $11 billion project. The sod will be turned later this month and it will create 14,000 jobs as well over the next few years.

So we have 11,000 jobs from the Western Sydney Airport; 14,000 jobs in that rail; 4,000 jobs in the other infrastructure which we're doing around the Western Sydney Airport; and 28,000 jobs coming during the operational phase. This is an absolute jobs bonanza—this project and the infrastructure which we're building around it. That is good news for families, good news for Western Sydney and good news for the government's comeback from the coronavirus crisis.

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