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Budget : Roads

Terry Mulder



The Hon Terry Mulder MLA


The East West Link is set to become a reality with Premier Denis Napthine, Treasurer Michael O’Brien and Roads Minister Terry Mulder announcing the Victorian Coalition Government will commit to funding stage one of this city-shaping project.
 
The Victorian Coalition Government is building for the future growth of Victoria by investing $630 million to fund road network improvements and maintenance, Minister for Roads Terry Mulder said today.
 

The Victorian Coalition Government is providing $548 million in the 2012-13 State Budget to help ease road congestion in Melbourne's suburbs.

Roads Minister Terry Mulder announced today $695 million in Budget funding for road network improvements in Melbourne and across Victoria.

The Victorian Coalition Government is prioritising work towards a new Melbourne Metro rail tunnel and the long-awaited East West road link to drive economic activity, productivity and jobs, Premier Ted Baillieu said today.

The Victorian Coalition Government has funded the duplication of Stud Road in the 2012-13 State Budget.

The Victorian Coalition Government will spend $10 million over the next two years to encourage the use of rail freight and relieve road congestion.

Planning works on the Wallan-Kilmore Bypass have kicked off with Minister for Roads Terry Mulder announcing $3.4 million funding as part of the 2011-12 State Budget.

Safety improvement works on Ballarto Road between Dion Drive and McClelland Drive in Carrum Downs will begin this week, Minister for Roads Terry Mulder announced today.

The Victorian Coalition Government has committed $2 million to commence a traffic solution for the New Street level crossing in Brighton.

Work on new major road bypasses will begin in the next 12 months as part of the Victorian Coalition Government's Budget commitment to addressing traffic congestion and planning for future growth, Roads Minister Terry Mulder said today.

The Victorian Coalition Government will fund a massive push to improve traffic congestion by removing ten of Melbourne's worst level crossings, starting with notorious hotspots in Mitcham and Springvale.