The symposium looked at ways to improve infrastructure across the State, while future events will focus on reinvigorating the economy, reducing the burden on business, and reforming government.
“The forum was about looking at possible solutions to redress NSW’s infrastructure backlog,” said Patricia Forsythe, spokesman for the NSW: Reclaiming 1st campaign.
“The discussion is very timely, given the recent Federal Budget allocated to NSW one quarter of the infrastructure budget, despite the fact NSW represents one third of the national economy.
“There is no question that historically NSW has been short-changed by the Commonwealth Grants Commission, which is partially responsible for our infrastructure backlog.
“But it’s clear the State Government needs to lift its game to ensure the people of NSW get the infrastructure they need and deserve.
“We intend to canvass the idea of a SOCOG inspired and Federally-backed body to turbo-charge infrastructure investment.
“The business community is committed to advancing policy solutions which would see NSW regain its position as Australia’s leading State for business and investment.”
Forsythe said that expert guest speakers canvassed issues including:
- Supporting alternative models for financing infrastructure
- Streamlining the planning system
- Implementing a State-wide transport development strategy
- Securing the State’s energy and water supplies
Forsythe said that following the discussion, and the three further symposiums between now and November, NSW Business Chamber would develop a reform agenda which it will take to the Government and Opposition to influence policy in the lead-up to the next state election.
NSW Business Chamber represents over 22,000 businesses and is affiliated with 119 chambers of commerce throughout NSW and the ACT.