Bridge on Road to Tumut Urged by Members 20 November 1951 The Canberra Times |
Messrs Fuller, M.P. (Hume) and J.
Fraser M.P., (A.C.T.) yesterday interviewed the Minister, for the
Interior, Mr. Kent Hughes and put before him proposals for the
construction of a bridge over the Goodradigbee
River at Brindabella, to provide a direct route between Tumut and
Canberra, and to open a wide tract of country from which the National Capital
could obtain supplies of fruit and vegetables, dairy produce and timber. Mr. Fuller outlined the history of
previous moves towards the construction of a bridge and improvement
of the existing road. Mr. Fraser stressed the value that would accrue to
the Capital Territory from the opening up of the road rich country
that could be tapped once a bridge was constructed. Both Mr. Fuller and Mr. Fraser urged
on the Minister the advantage that would accrue from the opening of the
area between. They stressed that the prime, need was
for the construction of a bridge so that the present road would be available
for use at all seasons. Improvement of the road itself, they said,
would follow. In addition the Minister had before
him a comprehensive report by departmental officers, relating to both the
Brindabella proposal and the proposition for improvement of the Wee
Jasper road as the alternative western route of access to Canberra. Mr. Kent Hughes undertook to have
a full investigation of the proposals. He pointed out that as the
site was outside the Commonwealth Territory construction of the bridge
would involve either action of the State Government, or joint action by
the Commonwealth and the State. |