Jaclyn Symes Labels Grand Prix Track Upgrade Costly, Defends Remote Work Law
Victorian Treasurer Jaclyn Symes addressed the significant cost overruns associated with the upgrade of the Albert Park Grand Prix track. She labeled the situation as “unfortunate” given that asbestos-related issues have contributed to the increased expenses. While acknowledging the financial impact, she emphasized the necessity of facing the situation head-on.
Grand Prix Track Upgrade Cost Issues
The upgrade of the Albert Park Grand Prix track has encountered a multi-million dollar cost blowout. The discovery of asbestos necessitated additional funding for safety measures. Symes indicated that this financial strain is regretful, but it is a situation the government must manage.
Working from Home Legislation
In a separate discussion, Symes addressed the forthcoming legislation regarding remote work. She expressed confidence that the new law will be resilient against any potential constitutional challenges. Concerns have been raised about its legality, but Symes remains firm in her belief that the legislation will hold up under scrutiny.
- Status of the Grand Prix track upgrade: significant cost overruns due to asbestos.
- Jaclyn Symes’ remarks on managing financial impacts.
- Upcoming remote work legislation expected to withstand legislative challenges.
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