House of Assembly - Fifty-Fifth Parliament, First Session (55-1)
2022-09-06 Daily Xml

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Regional Transport and Infrastructure Improvements

In reply to Mr PEDERICK (Hammond) ((17 June 2022).). (Estimates Committee A)

The Hon. G.G. BROCK (Stuart—Minister for Local Government, Minister for Regional Roads, Minister for Veterans Affairs): I have been advised:

The following projects make up the regional transport and infrastructure improvements:

$120 million for the Adelaide Hills Productivity and Road Safety Package (note that there is an additional $30 million outside of the forward estimates that is not included in the $467.4 million).

$75 million toward the second stage of Managed Motorways on the South Eastern Freeway.

$75 million toward targeted investments to improve national supply chain resilience on the Stuart and Eyre Highways.

$50 million additional funding for Horrocks Highway productivity upgrades, including overtaking lanes and bridge upgrade works.

$20 million for the Main South Road productivity package, including one overtaking lane between Normanville and Cape Jervis and curve easing between Myponga and Normanville.

$20 million additional funding for the Princes Highway to deliver overtaking lanes in the South-East and on the Augusta Highway.

$20 million additional funding toward Eyre Peninsula roads, part of the Roads of Strategic Importance program.

$19 million for the Adelaide Hills direct express service, a Park-and-ride at Crafers, to expand the Mount Barker bus depot and planning work for a future Park-and-ride at Bridgewater.

$15 million additional funding for Cape Jervis and Penneshaw ports.

$12.5 million additional funding toward the SA Rural Roads Program toward completing the package of overtaking lanes on the Riddoch Highway.

$12 million additional funding toward pavement upgrades on the South Eastern Freeway.

$12 million for outer areas registration concession.

$6.6 million additional funding for regional intersections.

$4.9 million for sustaining country bus services.

$3.1 million toward activated safety signage on the South Eastern Freeway.

$1.4 million toward the Overland train subsidy.

$500,000 for a Mount Barker transport study.

$416,000 toward regional public transport review.