Transport to Western Sydney Airport is ‘crucial’

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Transport to Western Sydney Airport is ‘crucial’
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New South Wales Opposition Leader Chris Minns says it is 'crucial' the new Western Sydney airport has public transport links.

New South Wales Opposition Leader Chris Minns says it is “crucial” the new Western Sydney airport has public transport links.

Reports state lack of transport infrastructure is making it difficult to get to and from the new Western Sydney airport before its opening. “We need to make sure there is public transport links for Sydney’s second airport,” New South Wales Opposition Leader Chris Minns told Sky News Australia.

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