Second airport necessary but promises need to deliver, says Shorten

By Krystyna Pollard
Updated February 10 2016 - 11:05am, first published February 8 2016 - 11:36am
MEETING AND GREETING: Mr Shorten speaks to members of the audience following the meeting. Local emotions ran high around Badgerys Creek airport.
MEETING AND GREETING: Mr Shorten speaks to members of the audience following the meeting. Local emotions ran high around Badgerys Creek airport.

A second airport for Sydney is “necessary” but decisions made in relation to it should take into account resident concerns, according to federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten.

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