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2026-27 Budget

Through the 2026–27 Budget, the Australian Government is continuing to invest in priority land transport projects that support productivity, resilience, liveability and sustainability through the Infrastructure Investment Program.

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Victoria

  • Melton Line Electrification – Development (706.35 KB)

Western Australia

  • Westport – Anketell Road Upgrades – Stages 1A and 1B (692.25 KB)
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Gibsons Road (Rural Road) - 128317-24QLD-RTR
Road depth is below standard leading to increased risk of corrugation.Re-sheet gravel to increase depth of road base.
Churchill Road, Denmark, WA 6333 - 053543-14WA-RTR
Gravel road as alternative route to town needs resheeting with gravelResheet existing road and seal
Peebles Street, Toobanna - 128338-24QLD-RTR
Failure of sealed roads due to heavy traffic use, wear and tear and sections of the bitumen seal cracking.Bituminous reseal. Additional funding provided by council.
Crotons Road (Rural Road) - 128340-24QLD-RTR
Failure of sealed roads due to heavy traffic use, wear and tear and sections of the bitumen seal cracking.Bituminous reseal. Additional funds provided by council.
Como Road, Toobanna - 128341-24QLD-RTR
Failure of sealed roads due to heavy traffic use, wear and tear and sections of the bitumen seal cracking.Bituminous reseal. Additional funds provided by council.
Tinkle Creek Road (Rural Road) - 128356-24QLD-RTR
Road depth is below standard leading to increased risk of corrugation.Re-sheet gravel to increase depth of road base.
Access Rd, Glenbrook - 130702-24NSW-RTR
Road surface deterioration such as pot holing, stripping, cracking and oxidation.Two coat seal resealing is to be carried out to restore road surface condition 928.17 square metres.
Nimbin Road, Booerie Creek - 131004-24NSW-RTR
Pavement failures, poor road drainage, failed subgrade and safety issues.700 m of capital road upgrade; improved road cross-falls and superelevation; widen road travel lanes and seal shoulders; upgraded drainage with new culvert, new kerb and gutter and rock lined table drains; installation of new guardrail; pavement rehabilitation.Total cost of proposed project is $2,268,831
Shaw Street, Rowena - 131022-24NSW-RTR
Poor drainage and deteriorating pavement conditions are creating large depressions and boggy areas when the town experiences localised rainfall, making access to the school difficult and unpleasant for students, parents, teachers and the school bus operator.It is proposed to construct a concrete spoon drain alongside the road and rehabilitate the sealed pavement area for car parking spaces and school bus drop off/pick-up location and construct of a footpath leading into the local school.
Napier Road, Katherine - 130863-24NT-RTR
Pavement is very old and deteriorated with constant occurrence of pavement defects such as bleeding, rutting, delamination and surface wearing after repairs. Reactive maintenance is not improving the road condition and is not a value for money. Rehabilitation including earthworks, pavement reconstruction and wearing course; and installation of line marking and road furniture.

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