Tuesday, 16 June 2026


Members statements

Point Cook electorate infrastructure


Mathew HILAKARI

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Point Cook electorate infrastructure

 Mathew HILAKARI (Point Cook) (13:47): We are delivering in Point Cook, and I want to tell the community a little bit about some of those things. The Point Cook Road and Sneydes Road intersection was completed in 2025. Traffic lights have been put in, and it is much safer for our community. The Point Cook Road and Central Avenue intersection works are underway right now. Traffic lights will go there too – again, a dangerous intersection that we are making safer. Over at Williams Landing station, one of the most popular stations in the state, we are putting in a lift to the station, previously not there on the Point Cook side, as well as a Parkiteer to make sure your bikes are safe. Level crossing removal is also happening for our community, with the Maidstone Street level crossing removal underway. We are seeing the pylons go up and the foundations around that site. The Queen Street cycling bridge and pedestrian bridge has just got started. We are going to see more works very soon. Werribee Mercy emergency department is being duplicated. It will be open this year, and we committed $95 million in the most recent budget to it. Point Cook community hospital is well underway and growing up and up on Dunnings Road. The Wyndham law courts, the largest outside the CBD, have been built and opened across our community, and the Point Cook police station will be opened later this year. The Werribee irrigation district – 5000 megalitres are being saved because of it. New schools: Yurran P–9, Ngurraga specialist school, Alamanda and Saltwater have building upgrades. There is so much going on in our community.