In short:
A new report on the business case for Victoria’s Suburban Rail Loop has prompted the federal government to request the state government “come forward and explain”.
The Infrastructure Australia report casts doubt over the financial viability of Premier Jacinta Allan’s signature project.
Victorian government ministers faced intense questioning from reporters on Saturday over the transparency of their costings for the $34.5 billion rail project.
The report by Infrastructure Australia said the advisory body had low confidence in the $34.5 billion cost estimate for stage 1 of the orbital train line to connect Box Hill to Cheltenham, with a potential cost blowout said to pose a “major risk” to the project’s viability.
It also said the Victorian government’s business case lacked detail and overstated the project’s benefits, in part because it assessed the first two stages together when instead they will be delivered up to 18 years apart.
It frustrates me a bit that all the coverage is negative. Yes, the government needs to do their homework and I fully agree that the costings need to be updated and the business case for SRL North and East split in order to carry out a proper assessment.
However, every article I’ve read on this almost completely ignores all the positive parts of the Infrastructure Australia report. On almost every one of the review themes in the IA report, the SRL is referred to in a positive manner. E.g.
Full report available here: https://www.infrastructureaustralia.gov.au/projects/suburban-rail-loop-east