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Major Projects Business Case Fund

The Major Projects Business Case Fund (MPBCF) initiative supports the development of robust major project business cases for nationally significant projects and enables the Commonwealth to engage early with states and territories in planning processes to ensure broader Commonwealth objectives are considered as projects are developed.

In the 2023-24 Budget, the Australian Government committed an additional $200 million over 2 years into the MPBCF.

Business cases funded

  • Orrong Road Expressway—Graham Farmer Freeway to Leach Highway Planning project
  • Sydney to Newcastle Faster Rail
  • Improving connectivity to Port of Melbourne—Business Case
  • Perth to Bunbury Faster Rail Corridor Investigation
  • Brisbane Inland Rail Intermodal Terminal
  • Brisbane North-West Transport Corridor
  • Centenary Motorway Upgrade
  • EastLink WA (Orange Route)
  • Fast Rail Melbourne to Albury-Wodonga
  • Fast Rail Melbourne to Traralgon
  • Fast Rail Sydney to Parkes
  • Fast Rail Sydney to Wollongong
  • Fast Rail Brisbane to Gold Coast
  • Melbourne Inland Rail Intermodal Terminal
  • New Line Road
  • North Brisbane Bruce Western Alternative
  • Port Botany to Kingsford Smith Airport Mascot
  • South Geelong to Waurn Ponds Stage 3
  • Salisbury to Beaudesert Rail Business Case
  • Southern Sunshine Coast Roads Improvement Study
  • Toowoomba to Brisbane Passenger Rail Business Case
  • Improving Connectivity to Port of Melbourne – Business Case
  • Platform and Signalling Upgrade Program Business Case

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Wetherill Street Upgrade – Fairfield City Council
Local Roads Package The Australian Government, in partnership with the New South Wales (NSW) Government, has announced a ten-year road investment programme of over $3.6 billion for western Sydney. This programme includes a $200 million funding package for upgrades to locally important roads, and is part of the Australian Government’s plan to build the infrastructure of the 21st century and grow the NSW economy. The Local Roads Package will enable the Australian Government to fund a range of works that will improve local transport connections and support the communities of western Sydney around the airport. This package will fund a range of road upgrades which would have the greatest benefits for local communities by increasing safety and improving traffic flows. Wetherill Street Upgrade The project includes: the duplication of the carriageway in the section of Wetherill Street between Polding Street and The Horsley Drive; the installation of new traffic control signals at the Shakespeare Street and Wetherill Street intersection; upgraded traffic control signals at The Horsley Drive and Wetherill Street; additional turning lane in the section between Victoria Street and Polding Street; construction of the road section between The Horsley Drive and Victoria Street; water main relocation; noise attenuation and soundproofing measures; and additional landscaping.
Cumberland Highway Intersection Upgrades – Fairfield City Council
Local Roads Package The Australian Government, in partnership with the New South Wales (NSW) Government, has announced a ten-year road investment programme of over $3.6 billion for western Sydney.  This programme includes a $200 million funding package for upgrades to locally important roads, and is part of the Australian Government’s plan to build the infrastructure of the 21st century and grow the NSW economy. The Local Roads Package will enable the Australian Government to fund a range of works that will improve local transport connections and support the communities of western Sydney around the airport.  This package will fund a range of road upgrades which would have the greatest benefits for local communities by increasing safety and improving traffic flows. Cumberland Highway Intersection Upgrades The project includes: installation of right turn bays on John Street, St Johns Road and Hamilton Road at their intersections with the Cumberland Highway; increasing the capacity of the right turn bays on the Cumberland Highway at its intersections with John Street, St Johns Road and Hamilton Road; increase the length of short through lanes on the Cumberland Highway; relocate affected services as necessary; traffic control signals designs and approval; and civil and pavement works associated with kerb realignments.
Eagle Vale Drive Upgrade – Campbelltown City Council
Local Roads Package The Australian Government, in partnership with the New South Wales (NSW) Government, has announced a ten-year road investment programme of over $3.6 billion for western Sydney.  This programme includes a $200 million funding package for upgrades to locally important roads, and is part of the Australian Government’s plan to build the infrastructure of the 21st century and grow the NSW economy. The Local Roads Package will enable the Australian Government to fund a range of works that will improve local transport connections and support the communities of western Sydney around the airport.  This package will fund a range of road upgrades which would have the greatest benefits for local communities by increasing safety and improving traffic flows. Eagle Vale Drive Upgrade The project included: widening of existing Eagle Vale Drive to four lanes from existing two lanes kerb and gutter on both sides of the road central median partially landscaped and partially concrete shared pathway to connect to the regional routes roundabouts and other traffic facilities at the intersections energy efficient street lighting utilities relocations storm water drainage with water quality improvement devices landscaping
Argyle Street/Camden Valley Way Corridor Upgrade Stage 1 – Camden Council
Local Roads Package The Australian Government, in partnership with the New South Wales (NSW) Government, has announced a ten-year road investment programme of over $3.6 billion for western Sydney.  This programme includes a $200 million funding package for upgrades to locally important roads, and is part of the Australian Government’s plan to build the infrastructure of the 21st century and grow the NSW economy. The Local Roads Package will enable the Australian Government to fund a range of works that will improve local transport connections and support the communities of western Sydney around the airport.  This package will fund a range of road upgrades which would have the greatest benefits for local communities by increasing safety and improving traffic flows. Argyle Street/Camden Valley Way Corridor Upgrade Stage 1 This project will include: new traffic signals at the intersection of Argyle Street and Oxley Street; new pedestrian signals on Argyle Street between John and Hill Street; and travel lane re-configuration on Argyle Street between Murray Street and Hill Street.
Railway Avenue, Pakenham - 052060-14VIC-RTR
Deterioration of the road pavement associated with everyday usage.Patch isolated failed areas and overlay with new asphalt wearing course.
Coongarra Rock Road, Gayndah Queensland - 052311-14QLD-RTR
Existing road surface is slippery in the wet causing vehicles to lose traction.Gravel resheet road with a superior quality material to provide a non slip surface in the wet.
The Avenue, Medindie - 055210-14SA-RTR
Road pavement is failing across the entire length. There is evidence of linear cracking, pavement failure and significant sections of kerb and gutter that require replacing. Upon pavement testing it was identified that a complete reconstruction of the road was required.A full reconstruction including kerb and gutter, pavement and new asphalt seal across the entire length of the road. This includes removal of existing seal, pavement and kerb and gutter and replacing with new kerb and gutter, new pavement material and realigning the crossfall/crown of the road to better handle stormwater runoff.Total cost of proposed project is $453,982
Cannindah Road, Monto Queensland - 055308-14QLD-RTR
The existing timber bridge has deteriorated beyond conventional repair. It is also in a significantly flood prone area.Replace the bridge with a concrete structure. Make it higher and then build the road up to suit.Total cost of proposed project is $1,928,890
Greenwood Way, Barragup - 056669-15WA-RTR
road seal cracking and aged bitumenReseal roads with bitumen reseal
Smokers Gully Road, Mount Perry Queensland - 056850-15QLD-RTR
Existing road surface is constructed with poor quality material making it slippery in the wet.Gravel resheet with superior quality material to provide a non slip surface in the wet.

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