Throughout 2013, WTC had been
watching with interest the development of a NSW Freight and Ports Strategy, and
supported the submission lodged in February 2013 by Neighbourhood Forum 5 of
Wollongong City Council in response to a draft strategy. The draft strategy had
scope for a marked improvement as it proceeded to a final version, not only for
the Illawarra, but the state of New South Wales as a whole.
It appears that the NSW final Freight
and Ports Strategy, released in late 2013, gives priority to heavier trucks (such as
B-Triples on the Hume) as opposed to increasing rail freight productivity and
competitiveness.
However, the Queensland Freight
Strategy released in 2013 has as its
first set of priorities getting more freight onto rail. The 2013 Victorian
freight strategy has a Mode Shift
Incentive Scheme.
For
related comment, see
Wollongong Council Neighbourhood Forums
5 and 6 at its meeting of February 2014
requested:
1
Rail improvements for better safety, reliability and speed of passenger and
freight services:
i
a commitment from the NSW Government to make a
financial contribution to expedite completion of the Maldon Dombarton rail
line;
ii
as per the original consent
condition for Port Kembla Inner Harbour, 20 per cent of all car imports to be
moved by rail from Port Kembla.
2
Road freight improvements:
i
bulk haul trucks to pay more than their road system costs not less and to cover
their social and environmental costs, this to include a surcharge on all road
deliveries of bulk coal and grain to Port Kembla and quarry products passing
through Wollongong to Sydney;
ii
the timing of the Mount Ousley Road grade separated access to Fairy Meadow and
the University of Wollongong ;
iii
upgrade the Appin Road to Campbelltown.
3.
Noise mitigation
More efforts to reduce truck noise arising from
heavy trucks using the F6 and the Mt Ousley Road.
4.
Mode Shift
The introduction of a Mode Shift
Incentive Scheme into New South Wales, similar to the Victorian one.
5.
Transport Strategy
Advice as to when the previously
promised Illawarra Region Transport Strategy is to be released.