Policy on track, but delivery derailed

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The co-founder of car sharing network GoGet, Bruce Jeffreys, has gripes with all levels of government and they all relate to transport. Jeffreys wants local governments to deliver on transport policies. For GoGet, this influences allocation of parking spots for car share cars.

“Most councils in NSW have a fairly good policy on transport but there’s a big gap between the policy and what they’re actually delivering,” he says.

Jeffreys says the states need to do more on building public transport infrastructure. “Nothing has been built in NSW because it never gets off the planning stage.”

At a federal level, Jeffreys disagrees that assistance to the car industry is money well spent.

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Jessica Gardner

Jessica Gardner

ReporterSydney

Jessica Gardner has dabbled in sports reporting, medical research and online advertising for music labels. Jessica joined BRW in 2009 and has a particular interest in start-up companies.

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