Canberra Liberals' opposition to light rail risks ACT and the nation's infrastructure future

By Brendan Lyon
March 1 2016 - 11:45pm
From left, ACT Deputy Chief Minister Simon Corbell, Chief Minister Andrew Barr and Canberra Metro Consortium chairman Mark Lynch shake hands as the winning tender is announced on February 1.   Photo: Jeffrey Chan
From left, ACT Deputy Chief Minister Simon Corbell, Chief Minister Andrew Barr and Canberra Metro Consortium chairman Mark Lynch shake hands as the winning tender is announced on February 1. Photo: Jeffrey Chan

Love or hate the Barr government's Capital Metro project – with the winner selected, public funding in place, a binding contract and a local workforce about to be engaged – it's time for the Canberra Liberals to accept that the Capital Metro is a reality; and they should move on quickly from their current promotion of sovereign risk.

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