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Departmental media releases
The departmental news area contains news and media releases specific to Planning, Transport and Infrastructure.
Safer crossings for pedestrians in Middleton
Works will soon begin on two new pedestrian crossings on Goolwa Road in Middleton to improve community safety.
Two iconic jetties in the Limestone Coast get a new lease on life
Upgrade works on the Beachport and Southend jetties have been completed by the Department for Infrastructure and Transport to ensure their long-term structural integrity and to boost marine activity in the Limestone Coast.
A safer speed limit for Lochiel and popular Pink Lake
A reduced speed limit through a popular tourist destination in the Mid North has been introduced, designed to improve road safety at South Australia’s famous ‘Pink Lake’.
Almost 600 extra bus services every week for Adelaide Hills commuters
More frequent, comfortable and convenient bus services are on the way for Adelaide Hills residents, with a $19 million commitment set to deliver 15 brand new buses and 590 more services each week.
Oodnadatta Track upgrades to improve access and reduce flood impact
Works have begun on a flood-prone section of the Oodnadatta Track in South Australia’s far northwest to improve access after rain and help motorists avoid becoming stranded between Marla and Oodnadatta.
Two wheels good: new funding for bike paths and safer trails
The South Australian Government is improving South Australian cycling connections through a new State Bicycle Fund, with the River Torrens to Darlington T2D Project also helping to fill in missing links in Adelaide’s bike path network.
Temporary closures on the Seaford rail line for upgrades
The Seaford line and Woodlands Park Railway Station will temporarily close to safely allow works to modernise and futureproof the line.
High risk locations targeted for SA-first mobile phone detection cameras
SA’s first mobile phone detection cameras will soon be rolled out as part of a $15.9 million initiative to reduce road trauma caused by driver distraction.
Travel free to New Year’s Eve celebrations
Whether you’re off to the beach for seafront fireworks or heading into the city to ring in the new year, leave the car at home and let Adelaide Metro do the driving.
Work commences to install new fans in Heysen Tunnels, as refurbishment continues
Work to install 23 new exhaust fans in the Heysen Tunnels has begun, as part of the ongoing upgrade of the tunnel’s systems.
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