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Home Campaigns NSW Transport AllianceRelease of NSW Transport Alliance Discussion Paper31 May 2004The Transport Alliance has a discussion paper available for groups who are interested in participating in the Alliance to provide feedback on the aims and goals of the Alliance. The aim of the NSW Transport Alliance is to develop a peak organisation that provides a focus for what existing groups are already undertaking across NSW. The key goal for the Transport Alliance will be its ability to bring a broad range of groups together around four to six agreed campaign priority issues and to coordinate a response to transport issues across NSW. The development of a communication network and the undertaking of designated campaigns over the next three years will allow the Transport Alliance to develop active networks and position the Alliance to be a player in promoting transport as a key election issues leading up to the 2007 State Election. The Transport Alliance has a discussion paper available for groups who are interested in participating in the Alliance to provide feedback on the aims and goals of the Alliance. Some key areas for consideration may include: · Are the aims or goals of the Alliance too broad and thus will dilute the effectiveness of such an alliance? · How could a communication network operate effectively? What is the volume of information groups would consider relevant and what areas should the information cover? · What types of activities should the Alliance undertake? Who should these activities target? The discussion paper is available from the NSW Transport and comments can be forwarded to Mark Morey at: m.morey@labor.org.au
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