Minns Labor Pledges $46M for Regional Road Safety

NSW Gov
The Minns Labor Government is investing nearly $46 million in 16 new safety projects under its Towards Zero Safer Roads Program as part of its campaign to reduce crashes and save lives on roads in the regions of New South Wales.
Marking Rural Road Safety Month, the funding is directed to regional communities with a focus on the north of the State including Armidale, Kyogle, Moree and the Clarence and Richmond Valleys.
There is also funding for the west of the State including Young, Dubbo and the Liverpool Plains, and for Junee in the Riverina.
The funding targets:
  • Key inland highways and corridors including the New England Highway ($7.9 million), Newell Highway ($8.6 million), Mitchell Highway ($3 million), Kamilaroi Highway ($2.2 million, Summerland Way ($2.1 million) and Olympic Highway ($1.7 million).
  • Great Dividing Range crossings including the Waterfall Way ($5 million), Oxley Highway ($1.5m), Bruxner Highway ($1.2 million), Gwydir Highway ($4.4 million) and Illawarra Highway ($4.1 million).

These upgrades are designed to reduce road trauma by addressing high-risk areas and improving infrastructure and are projected to prevent more than 2,000 fatal or serious injuries. Works include shoulder widening, new safety barriers, widening of centre lines, audio tactile markings and other improvements to help motorists.

The new projects are funded through savings from earlier rounds of the program and aim to reduce the number of serious crashes in high-risk rural areas. Works will be carried out by Transport for NSW.

Rural Road Safety Month is an annual initiative led by the Australian Road Safety Foundation and supported by the Minns Labor Government. It aims to raise awareness about the unique risks faced on country roads. This year's theme is 'Step Up For Rural Road Safety'.
While one third of NSW residents live in regional areas, more than two-thirds of all road fatalities occur on country roads.
Launched in 2023, the Towards Zero Safer Roads Program has delivered $328.5 million across 198 safety projects statewide. This includes 54 delivery projects and 79 planning and development projects focused on high-risk rural and regional roads.
To learn more about the Towards Zero Safer Roads Program, visit: transport.nsw.gov.au/projects/programs/towards-zero-safer-roads-program
The Minister for Roads, Jenny Aitchison, said:
"The NSW Government is reinforcing its commitment to regional road safety, with nearly $46 million reinvested into upgrades like safety barriers, wider shoulders, and clearer line markings that benefit our regional communities.
"Infrastructure improvements are crucial to reducing crash risks and saving lives.
"We know around 70 per cent of all fatalities happen on regional roads, and 85 per cent of all fatal crashes on country roads involve a country resident. Rural Road Safety Month is a reminder for every motorist to take responsibility for yourself and for every life around you when on the state's road network.
"Driving on country roads poses unique dangers. Environmental factors such as different road conditions and design, higher speed limits and increased roadside hazards such as wildlife contribute to a greater risk and severity of a crash on country roads.
"There's no room for complacency. Take breaks, don't drive under the influence, follow speed limits, watch for wildlife, and drive to conditions. Whether you're a local or a visitor, please take extra care on rural roads."
Minister for Regional NSW and Minister for Western NSW, Tara Moriarty, said:
"The upgrades to Mitchell Highway in the Dubbo region, Kamilaroi Highway in the Liverpool Plains, Olympic Highway in Hilltops and Newell Highway in the Moree plains, will boost safety for local communities.
"This is a win for the safety of country roads used by locals heading to town or trucks freighting crops, livestock and produce to market and the supplies back to farms.
"With this being Rural Road Safety Month, I would like to remind every driver to choose road safety first by slowing down and being alert. We all want you to get home safely."
Minister for North Coast, Janelle Saffin, said:
"This investment is a win for the North Coast, with targeted upgrades to roads like the Summerland Way and Gwydir Highway helping to save lives.
"Rural Road Safety Month is an important reminder that country roads carry unique risks, and together we can step up for rural safety.
"Whether you're commuting, visiting family, or moving freight - every journey on a regional and rural road should be a safe one."
Towards Zero Safer Roads Program - September 2025
Road
Upgrade
LGA Location
Funding
New England Highway
Installation of wide centre line, roadside barrier and shoulder widening on New England Highway at Tilbuster Ponds South, Black Mountain.
Armidale Regional
$3.1m
Oxley Highway
Installation of shoulder widening and safety improvement to corners on Oxley Highway at Honeysuckle Creek, Yarrowitch.
Walcha
$1.5m
Waterfall Way
Installation of roadside barrier, shoulder widening and safety improvement to corners on Waterfall Way at Old Hillgrove Road, Metz.
Armidale Regional
$2.6m
Mitchell Highway
Installation of roadside barrier, audio tactile line marking, shoulder widening, road sealing and enhanced linemarking on Mitchell Highway at Kinghorn Road, Neurea.
Dubbo Regional
$3m
Summerland Way
Installation of roadside barrier and shoulder widening Summerland Way at Risk Road, The Risk.
Kyogle
$2.1m
Gwydir Highway
Installation of roadside barrier and shoulder widening on Gwydir Highway at Jackadgery Gap West, Jackadgery.
Clarence Valley
$4.4m
Bruxner Highway
Installation of roadside barrier and shoulder widening on Bruxner Highway at Rileys Creek East, Kyogle.
Richmond Valley, Kyogle
$1.2m
Olympic Highway
Installation of roadside barrier and shoulder widening at a culvert replacement on Olympic Highway 13km north of Young.
Hilltops
$3.5m
New England Highway
Installation of roadside barrier, wide centre line and shoulder widening on New England Highway at Newman Park, Black Mountain.
Armidale Regional
$4.8m
Illawarra Highway
Installation of wide centre line, audio tactile line marking and shoulder widening on Illawarra Highway, 450m from bottom of Macquarie Pass.
Shellharbour
$4.1m
Waterfall Way
Installation of roadside barrier, shoulder widening and safety improvements to corners on Waterfall Way at Bullock Creek No. 2, Ebor.
Armidale Regional
$2.4m
Kamilaroi Highway
Installation of roadside barrier, shoulder widening and improved superelevation on Kamilaroi Highway at Colly Creek, Willow Tree.
Liverpool Plains
$2.2m
Olympic Highway
Installation of roadside barrier and curve shoulder widening on Olympic Highway at North Bethungra.
Junee
$1.7m
Newell Highway
Installation of wide centre line and shoulder widening with pavement rehabilitation on Newell Highway at South Croppa, Tulloona.
Moree Plains
$8.6m
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