Car parks and pickleball courts: $7b of Coalition handouts in crosshairs

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A series of federal government programs worth billions of dollars that funnelled money into Coalition-held seats ahead of the past three elections will be the focus of a probe that could back new regulations to prevent pork-barrelling | swrighteconomy

A series of federal government programs worth billions of dollars that funnelled money into Coalition-held seats ahead of the past three elections will be the focus of a parliamentary investigation that could back new regulations to prevent future pork-barrelling.

Labor MP Julian Hill, the committee chairman, said the inquiry wanted to ensure future grant programs were consistent with federal grant rules and in line with community expectations. That audit found the program, which allocated grants to pickleball courts, a speedway track and beach boardwalk, disproportionately sent money to Liberal and National party seats. Nationals’ seats received $100 million more than if the cash was handed out fairly.

Four car parks promised by then treasurer Josh Frydenberg for his own Melbourne seat of Kooyong at the 2019 election have been abandoned.The car park fund is part of the larger $5 billion Urban Congestion fund that the auditor-general is considering for its own separate audit.

 

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swrighteconomy Excellent! So long as they look into themselves as they are not without blemish and have done this exact thing in the past. Passing this off as a new revelation is exceptionally disingenuous.

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swrighteconomy I am sure many of us have heard of at least one instance where locals in an LNP seat were surprised to receive a large amount of money to do up a sporting area that didn't require any upgrading and they hadn't applied for any grant. They were told to 'just spend it'!

swrighteconomy Are they indigenous or non-indigenous communities? Anglo or Irish or European or Asian communities?

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