The Victorian Liberals have slammed the state government’s plans to build a second drug injection room in metropolitan Melbourne, stating that it “must not go ahead” as the release of the consultation report on the second room gets further delayed.
The condemnation comes as the state government’s long-awaited consultation report on the second room, originally expected to be completed by the end of 2020, remain delayed with no news of its expected completion date.
An adult’s dead body was also found by the school in May 2021.
The Victorian Premier, Daniel Andrews said that he was “absolutely convinced” that the second facility would save lives.
However, the announcement was met with backlash both by the local residents and the council, upset at the sudden announcement without any consultation.
Nonetheless, no announcement of a report on the consultation of the second room has been released.
Kealy slammed the secrecy of the report and said that local traders feared “the Government will push ahead with its plans for a second injecting room” without seeing the final recommendations of the unreleased report.
“Labor’s claims that consultation couldn’t take place during lockdown are a weak excuse, given it managed to run online consultations on numerous other projects in the past two years,” she said.
However, Andrews stated that there is a need for the government “to do more to save lives and to change lives not just in North Richmond, but according to our expert panel in the City of Melbourne as well.”
Both the Victorian Police Association and councillors of the Melbourne City Council have also opposed the Government’s plans.
The movement comes amidst election season with the federal election expected to be held on May 21.