SA Freight Highway Upgrade Program
The Australian and South Australian governments have committed $500 million (80:20) over 10 years to improve the safety and reliability of national freight routes. This includes the upgrade of three major highways in South Australia.
More than 3,200 heavy vehicles a day use the Stuart, Augusta and Dukes highways, which are vital transport corridors for freight crossing the nation. About half of those vehicles are B-doubles and road trains. The upgrades will also improve freight productivity by reducing travel times for the delivery of goods to businesses and the community, as well as reducing operating costs for commercial vehicles.
Due to a number of program impacts, the safety upgrades on the Stuart Highway between Yorkeys Crossing Road and Madland Street, Port Augusta have been rescheduled to recommence from Monday, 4 November 2024. To undertake these works safely, speed and lane restrictions will be in place throughout the area during work hours. For more information, please view the latest notice.
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Port Augusta junction upgrades
As part of the program, the Department recently completed upgrades at the following junction in Port Augusta:
- Stuart Highway and Madland Street; and
- Stuart Highway, Eyre Highway and Augusta Highway.
The upgrades included pavement reconstruction, road resurfacing and new line marking. Road resurfacing was also undertaken on the section of Stuart Highway between both junctions. Works commenced on Tuesday, 13 June 2023 and were completed in August 2023.
Further Information
If you have any questions or would like to speak to a member of the project team, please call us on 1300 794 880, email us at DIT.Engagement@sa.gov.au or visit the links below for the latest information and to register for project updates.
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