Alstom Ballarat Site Visit – Adjournment Matter
Juliana ADDISON (Wendouree) (19:17): My adjournment matter is for the Minister for Public and Active Transport, and the action I seek is for the minister to come to the electorate of Wendouree and visit the Alstom facility.
Ballarat has had a long and proud history of manufacturing rolling stock for the Victorian rail network for over 100 years, and the Allan Labor government is continuing to support this great tradition. I welcomed the announcement in the Victorian budget 2021–22 that the Victorian government would invest $986 million to build 25 brand new X’trapolis 2.0 trains and the infrastructure they need to modernise the state’s train fleet.
Since April 1917 generations of Ballarat workers have repaired and maintained wagons and locomotives and manufactured trains at the rail workshops on Creswick Road in my electorate. Over the last century the rail workshops have been a significant employer for our city, and there have been many stories of fathers and sons working side by side. Also the rail workshops were a place where many apprentices learned their trade.
Interestingly, the catalyst for establishing the rail workshop in Ballarat came from pressure to decentralise and support regional jobs, a value that is shared by Victorian Labor governments.
Proudly the Ballarat-made fleet of Alstom X’trapolis trains has proven to be one of the most reliable trains in the Melbourne network whilst maximising passenger experience, comfort and safety. Today the Alstom site in Ballarat continues to play a significant role in train manufacturing in Victoria, and this will continue with the latest order of the new X’trapolis 2.0 trains.
I look forward to welcoming the minister to Wendouree to visit the Alstom site very soon.
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