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Roads Maintenance Boost For South West Victoria

25 August 2016

The Andrews Labor Government is fixing unsafe and deteriorating roads in Victoria’s South West by investing more than $44 million in road safety upgrades and resurfacing.

Minister for Roads and Road Safety Luke Donnellan joined Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney at the Hopkins Highway at Ellerslie today to announce the funding, which will see works to rehabilitate sections of road to make them smoother and resistant to further damage.

More than 240 kilometres of road will undergo resurfacing works including Foxhow Road, Portland-Casterton Road and Hamilton-Port Fairy Road.

As well as the Bellarine, Princes, Glenelg, Henty and Hamilton highways, many other roads are set for important resurfacing works across the next 12 months including:

  • Cobden-Warrnambool Road 6km
  • Casterton-Apsley Road 2km
  • Condah-Coleraine Road 6km
  • Warrnambool-Caramut Road 1km

In addition, major road reconstructions totalling about 30 kilometres are also planned for some of the key arterial roads and the Great Ocean Road, Friend in Hand Road, Darlington Road and Rokewood-Skipton Road.

The works will reduce the level of deterioration of road surfaces and will not only create smoother and safer roads for all motorists but will also preserve the longevity of the roads.

While interim measures such as asphalt patching works over the winter period will ensure roads can continue to operate safely in the short-term, the works will ensure their ongoing, safe operation into the future.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Roads and Road Safety Luke Donnellan

We have listened to the community to help identify roads and highways that need attention.”

“We want to create safer journeys for everyone and this program will ensure the roads that need our attention the most will receive it.”

Quotes attributable to Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney

“Over the coming months you’ll notice more crews out on the roads, repairing the pavement and laying new surfaces.”

“We’re pleased to be getting on with the job and giving south-west residents the quality roads they deserve.”

Reviewed 19 August 2020

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