Petition updateHELP TO STOP the Privatisation of Liverpool Council ElectionsLOBBYING OR ELECTIONEERING - YOU BE THE JUDGE
Michael Andjelkovic Independent Community CampaignerLiverpool, Australia
Feb 29, 2024

Good Afternoon Community 

There are a number of issues that have come up recently in addition to the engagement of a private company to manage the Council Elections due in September 2024.

COMMUNITY FORUMS ARE NO LONGER BEING LIVESTREAMED 

AS REPORTED IN THE LIVERPOOL LEADER

Concerns over Liverpool mayor Ned Mannoun’s call for $100,000 campaign for Fifteenth Ave upgrades 

A southwest Sydney’s mayor’s campaign to push for “forgotten” road upgrades during a council meeting has raised concerns from two state MPs about what one claimed was a “blatant abuse” of taxpayers dollars for electioneering. 

A southwest Sydney’s mayor’s campaign to push for “forgotten” road upgrades has raised concerns from two state MPs about what one claimed was a “blatant abuse” of taxpayers dollars for electioneering. 

A southwest Sydney’s mayor’s campaign to push for “forgotten” road upgrades has raised concerns from two state MPs about what one claimed was a “blatant abuse” of taxpayers dollars for electioneering.  

Liverpool mayor Ned Mannoun called for council to allocate $100,000 from the general funds during his mayoral minute at a council meeting on Wednesday to appoint a person to oversee the campaign, lobbying, advocacy and petitioning to the NSW Government for upgrades to Fifteenth Ave in Austral and Cowpasture Rd.  

Mr Mannoun said in his mayoral minute while Fifteenth Ave is the “spine road” connecting Liverpool CBD to the new Badgerys Creek Airport, traffic backs up over three kilometres during peak hour.  

“It is also one of only two roads leading out of Middleton Grange which results in extreme traffic delays .... it takes residents 40 minutes to travel 300 metres,” he said.

“Cowpasture Rd also requires a significant upgrade for the traffic flow for now and for the future and as a minimum needs to be upgraded from Fifteenth Ave to the M7.  

Mr Mannoun said during the meeting while council signed an agreement with the federal and state governments to fund $50m for Fifteenth Ave upgrades, it “appears to have been forgotten”.  

“We acknowledge that $50m has been provided for Fifteenth Ave, however that makes up 10 per cent of the costs required for the Fifteenth Ave works,” he said.  

Liverpool councillor and MP Charishma Kaliyanda said during the meeting she raised concerns about council using a “significant amount of ratepayers money” months away from election time.  

“I absolutely agree with the need for infrastructure for our fast growing community … but I’m going to name the elephant in the room. We are just over six months out from a local government election,” she said. 

Mr Mannoun asked Cr Kaliyanda in the meeting, if “you’re implying that this is being used for political purposes” and requested she retracted her statement.  

“I actually would now on this basis, then question whether you actually have a conflict of interest in the matter considering you’re part of the government,” he said.  

“Because it seems that you don’t want us to lobby your government.”  

Cr Kaliyanda said in the meeting while she still agreed with the need for advocacy, her “concern is with the recruitment of an additional person”.  

“And the allocation of such a significant amount of ratepayers money so close to a council election where it could be construed as political,” she said.  

Leppington MP Nathan Hagarty said the campaign was “a blatant abuse of rate payers’ money for electioneering”

 

The Mayor of Liverpool Ned Mannoun and the majority of (Liberal Party) Councillors have approved a budget of $100k to allow Liverpool Council to lobby the State Government about issues like upgrading Fifteenth Ave and the maintenance of housing commission houses. 

These are very much issues that should be handled by the State Members of Parliament.

Transport for NSW is planning to upgrade Fifteenth Avenue and Hoxton Park Road as part of a vital east west public transport corridor between Liverpool, Bradfield and the Wester Sydney Airport. This project will be known as the Liverpool to Airport Transit Corridor. 

"In my opinion this is blatant use of ratepayers money for electioneering" said Nathan Hagarty MP for Leppington  

Liverpool Council Meeting 28th February 

Mayoral minute to approve $100k 

Watch from 33min 55 seconds  

Cllrs Green and Kaliyanda did object to the motion  

https://youtu.be/C9ZMcOvaYXg?si=bSrWgHWJ96O7os52

Please continue to share the petition to family, friends and neighbors.

Time is running out.

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Yours Sincerely 

 

Michael Andjelkovic Independent Community Campaigner 

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