$8.56 million of upgrades to South Western Highway progressing

  • McGowan Government progressing $6.5 million of upgrades to the South Western Highway between Waroona and Brunswick
  • Extra $940,000 allocated for road widening and improvement works to the lower south-west section of the highway
  • $1.12 million set aside for planning and development work towards various spots along the highway
  • Upgrades include seal widening works and safety barriers at select locations
  • McGowan Government delivering more than $2 billion on regional roads 
  • The McGowan Government is spending $8.56 million to improve safety on various sections of the South Western Highway in the State’s South-West.

    Premier Mark McGowan joined Murray-Wellington MLA Robyn Clarke in Harvey today to inspect the recently upgraded section near Wagerup.

    Safety upgrades include the widening and sealing of shoulders; removing vegetation; installing barriers at various locations; and installing a 600 millimetre centre line and audible edge lines. 

    The $6.5 million road improvements, which span 26 kilometres over two separate sections of the South Western Highway – between Brunswick and Wokalup as well as Waroona and Yarloop, are expected to be completed by mid-2019.

    In the lower south-west, an extra $940,000 has been allocated to undertake further widening and improvement works later this year on the highway near North Walpole and Northcliffe.

    In addition to these upgrades, $1.12 million has also been allocated to allow for planning and development work to be undertaken for future improvements at various locations along the highway, including:

    • $520,000 to plan for further upgrades between Harvey and Wokalup, including widening and sealing shoulders to two metres and installing a central median strip;
    • $300,000 towards a future roundabout at the intersection of South Western Highway and Vittoria Road in Bunbury; and
    • $300,000 towards plans for future north and southbound passing lanes between Yornup and Palgarup; a northbound passing lane near Cookernup; and a southbound passing lane at Harvey North. 

    The McGowan Government is spending more than $2 billion between 2018-19 and 2021-22 towards road infrastructure and maintenance initiatives to improve regional roads across Western Australia.

    As stated by Premier Mark McGowan:

    “The upgrades to South Western Highway will make a big difference to road users throughout the South-West and improve road safety in the region.

    “My Government is committed to improving road safety across regional WA, with the State Budget including more than $2 billion towards upgrading regional roads.”

    As stated by Murray-Wellington MLA Robyn Clarke:

    “I’m pleased we’ve been able to deliver much-needed funding to fix South Western Highway.

    “The highway is a notorious stretch of road and a well-known blackspot. This funding will go a long way to making it safer for drivers.

    “These upgrades, including widening the shoulders, installing safety barriers in various locations and installing audible edging, will be welcomed by the community.”

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