NSW Labor attacks stadium demolition plan

NSW Labor has accused the state government of rushing through its plan to demolish Allianz Stadium and ignoring environmental hazards including asbestos.

NSW Labor leader Michael Daley

Michael Daley has accused the NSW government of rushing its plan to demolish Allianz Stadium. (AAP)

NSW Labor has ramped up its attack on the state government over its plan to knock down Allianz Stadium, citing environmental concerns including the risk of asbestos exposure.

Opposition leader Michael Daley says the government is rushing to demolish the Sydney stadium at Moore Park before the March election despite warnings from the Environment Protection Authority and other public agencies.

"This government turns the planning of projects on its head and rushes ahead in haste to begin and construct projects without doing the proper planning," Mr Daley told reporters on Tuesday.

The Labor leader cited concerns regarding hazardous materials in the building's structure including asbestos, the possible disturbance of underground petrol storage units, as well as the potential for dust and debris to blanket neighbouring suburbs.

"They don't know what's under the ground, they don't know how do deal with the hazardous materials, but they're pushing ahead anyway," Mr Daley said.

The NSW Department of Planning approved the first stage of the stadium's $730 million redevelopment late last week with demolition to start in January.

Mr Daley has accused the government of scheduling the works ahead of the upcoming state election.

"Elections should not dictate multi-million dollar infrastructure projects," he said.

Labor has promised taxpayers won't pay for the project if it wins the March 23 election.

Instead, Mr Daley will offer a loan to a private group or the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust to rebuild the stadium, he's said.


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