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Image: Transport for NSW.

The New South Wales Government is funding nearly $14 million worth of safety and reliability upgrades to the Kings Highway this month.

The highway is a major arterial road and economic asset for the state, carrying general freight, agricultural goods and commuters between the Australian Capital Territory and the South Coast.

Upgrades to...


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Image courtesy of the New South Wales Government.

The New South Wales Government has shortlisted two engineering consortia to fix Mitchells Causeway on the Great Western Highway at Victoria Pass.

Mitchells Causeway has been closed since substantial cracking and movement was detected in March.

The decision succeeds


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Image courtesy of the Tasmanian Government.

Tasmania’s Devonport Berth Three project has achieved a significant construction milestone following the completion of its final gantry superstructure lift.

The project is working to relocate the operational base of the Spirit of Tasmania ferry service – which runs from Devonport to Geelong, Victoria – from the existing Termin...


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Australian Parliament House. Image courtesy of Parliament of Australia.

Roads & Infrastructure magazine provides its review of the 2026/27 Federal Budget, which includes over $8.6 billion for new and ongoing nationally significant projects. 

This year’s budget maintains a rolling infrastructure pipeline of more than $120 billion over 10 years, with short...


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The first week of new and permanent southbound lane configurations on New South Wales’ Warringah Freeway has been hailed a success by Transport for NSW.

The changes to what has been called Australia’s busiest road started on 2 May, and impacted southbound access points for the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Harbour Tunnel and Cahill Expressway.

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