Voters won’t know Suburban Rail Loop cost until after 2026 election

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Voters won’t know Suburban Rail Loop cost until after 2026 election
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Transport Infrastructure Minister Danny Pearson says an independent costing of the second stage of the infrastructure project is wrong – but he won’t say how much it will cost.

Victoria’s transport infrastructure minister says the independent budget watchdog’s estimate for how much it will cost to build the second stage of the Suburban Rail Loop is wrong – but he refused to reveal how much the government thinks the project will cost.

The PBO put the total cost of running the first two stages at $216.7 billion by 2084, if 50 years of operating costs were considered. Hayward said tallying operational costs for 50 years was misleading, particularly without discounting inflation.

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