MARK Coure and John Flowers can rightly point to the planned building of a new, $39 million emergency department at St George Hospital as a major achievement.
Ironically, they can thank Labor for "starting the ball rolling".
Former premier Kristina Keneally promised the project after Kogarah MP Cherie Burton presented her with the project, which was developed by hospital clinicians.
In opposition, the Coalition was initially cool on the idea, but later matched the promise.
Mr Coure is also on track to deliver a promised upgrade of Oatley railway station, including a much-needed lift, although no construction starting date has been set.
Mr Flowers won an important budget allocation for a pedestrian tunnel under the railway line at Arncliffe, but has jettisoned his pledge to reopen Rockdale police station in a new location.
Ms Burton gave Mr Coure credit for "keeping the pressure on" to secure the new emergency department, but she doubted that Oatley and Narwee station upgrades were close.
She was also "disappointed" by lack of government support for the new Bexley swimming centre, and the delayed start to work on a new bridge over the railway line at Allawah.
"This government has reduced the annual community partnerships program, which helps many groups, from $300,000 to $200,000 per electorate," she said. "They have also cut into TAFE, and forced Catholic schools to raise fees."
SCOREBOARD
Readers are invited to assess the performance of Liberal MPs Mark Coure and John Flowers as members of the O’Farrell government, which swept into office two years ago. Mr Coure won Oatley by a handful of votes, while Mr Flowers made Rockdale a Liberal seat for the first time in 70 years. To assist with this mid-term assessment, the two MPs were asked to summarise their achievements, disappointments and ambitions for the next two years. Click on the comment link below to have your say. Give them a score out of 10 if you wish.