LABOR'S LEDGER: BOTH SIDES AFTER 10 YEARS
The Government promised to save Waverley Park, but it was sold in 2001. Documents showed it had always intended to sell.
Seven Monash schools have been closed or merged by the Government in the past eight years.
In 1999, the ALP said only Labor would cut crime, but 10 years later, there was a 33.6per cent increase in assaults and a 7.7per cent rise in overall crime in 2008-09 compared to the previous year.
The Government is yet to come good on its 1999 promise to conduct a Rowville Rail feasibility study.
There has been a 157per cent increase in the category 2 semi-urgent waiting lists at Monash Medical Centre and, over a recent three-month period, 61 patients were found to be waiting an hour and 52 patients waiting two hours in ambulances outside the emergency department.
Gaming venues in Monash may have access to 149 more poker machine entitlements under Government changes.
The planning system is a mess with more high-rise developments fast-tracked and crammed into inappropriate locations.
There are constant delays and cancellations on the Glen Waverley train line.
Water reserves are at record lows and state taxes and charges continue to rise.
The Government has not investigated bullying accusations at Monash City Council.
Source: Inga Peulich, Liberal South Eastern Metropolitan MP
The completed Waverley Park redevelopment will provide 1500 dwellings.
The Government has invested heavily in education, including $17million for the modernisation of Glen Waverley Secondary College.
Since the Government took office, overall crime in Monash has been reduced by 29.2 per cent, which is greater than the state average.
Seventeen local bus routes have been upgraded and new SmartBus services introduced.
Fifty-twoweekly train services have been added to the Glen Waverley line since 1999.
Ferntree Gully Road has been widened to six lanes between Jells Road and Cootamundra Drive ($4.7million).
Planning is under way for a $9million commitment to provide MonashLink Community Health Service.
The Victorian Government funded $157million of the $221million to build the Australian synchrotron.
The Government's expert assistance program and the Department of Transport has provided $80,000 each for potential options for redevelopment of public land including Glen Waverley railway station.
A $280,000 Pride of Place grant was given to Monash Council to realign Kingsway to provide a larger development parcel for the Glen Waverley railway station.
Source: Labor State Government spokesman Chris Owner