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Eyre Highway Upgrades

Eyre Highway Upgrades

We are undertaking improvements to the Eyre Highway between Port Augusta and the Western Australian border.

These works will improve supply chain resilience
Returning road functionality sooner after future disasters

Fast facts

Status

In planning

Location

Eyre Highway

Funding

These works are funded by the Australian and South Australian governments

About the project

We are undertaking improvements to the Eyre Highway between Port Augusta and the Western Australian border.

These works are funded by the Australian and South Australian governments. This project will provide investment in regional road projects and infrastructure upgrades to improve road safety, as well as help build regional communities and create jobs.

Upgrade activities will include construction of new overtaking lanes, new and upgraded heavy vehicle rest areas, junction upgrades and safety measures such as audio tactile line marking.

The project also includes works adjacent the Kimba township.

As part of this program we are proposing to realign the Eyre Highway and upgrade four road junctions at Kimba. This would allow for uninterrupted, continuous movements through the township, improving safety and efficiency for all roads users, including freight and local residents.

The project would also include the construction of a new heavy vehicle rest area which will increase freight productivity while also supporting compliance with the National Heavy Vehicle Fatigue Laws through the provision of regular, suitable rest areas.

Other works would include the construction of a new pedestrian refuge, removal of the existing level crossing, new and upgraded LED road lighting, road pavement construction, asphalt re-surfacing, and new drainage.

What's happening

Following intense rain events and subsequent flash flooding in early 2022 we are undertaking pavement reconstruction and upgrade works on the Eyre Highway near Kimba. For more information please view the latest works notice. 

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