The Western Australian Government has fully funded the Mandurah Estuary Bridge duplication as part of the 2021-22 State Budget, which will help provide better connections to the Peel region.
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WA budget commits $11.7B for road projects
The 2021-22 Western Australia state budget includes $11.7 billion for road projects and road upgrades throughout the state over the next four years.
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NatRoad calls for mandatory construction of rest stops under national fund
The National Road Transport Association (NatRoad) is calling on the Federal Government to create a national truck rest stop fund.
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Artificial Intelligence to help rate NSW roads for safety
A recently launched initiative in New South Wales aims to use artifical intelligence (AI) to make road travel safer and lower death toll.
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New regional members appointed to Bruce Highway council
Regional Queenslanders will have more say in how transport funding is prioritised for the Bruce Highway with the appointment of six new Bruce Highway Trust Advisory Council (BHTAC) members.
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AfPA paves way for upskilling industry with launch of Be Bitumen Safe
The Australian Flexible Pavement Association (AfPA) has launched the first phase of its industry skills card, which will strengthen the safety, knowledge and expertise of the workforce.
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Community feedback sought on Waterfall Way upgrades
Transport for NSW is seeking community feedback on the Waterfall Way improvement program, to enhance safety for the 170-kilometre road running from the Pacific Highway at Raleigh to the New England Highway at Armidale.
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Central QLD prepares for its biggest infrastructure project
Central Queensland is preparing for its biggest infrastructure project to date, the $1 billion Rockhampton Ring Road.
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Roads Review: Improving road safety
For the August Roads Review column, we asked road construction industry leaders: 'What can we do better in Australia to improve road safety?’
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Queensland cracks down on speeding drivers with new high-tech cameras
New speed camera technology which will target speeding drivers in school zones and roadwork zones across Queensland will be trialled in a world-first road safety initiative.
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