With an investment of $261.1 million, three new overtaking lanes south of Moree are now open between the Australian and New South Wales governments, providing safer and more efficient road journeys.
For drivers of the Newell Highway the upgrades are a welcome improvement, with new northbound and southbound overtaking lanes south of Moree, and a new northbound lane now open at Bellata.
“The $1.5 billion we’re investing in the Newell Highway will pay dividends for decades, ensuring this essential transport corridor will serve local motorists and the road freight industry alike,” says Catherine King, Federal Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister.
The works are part of the Newell Highway Heavy Duty Pavement Upgrades, which are being delivered in four sections. Remaining activities include:
- the installation of a pedestrian refuge and turning lane, as well as switching on the remaining streetlights at Bellata
- construction of north-west NSW’s largest heavy vehicle rest area north of Narrabri
- improved pavement, culverts and two new overtaking lanes south of Edgeroi.
The project will also upgrade 20 kilometres of the Newell Highway between Narrabri and Moree, delivering new heavy-duty road pavement, intersection improvements and wider road shoulders.
North of Narrabri, traffic has switched over to a recently finished section of new highway, providing a safer and more comfortable drive for motorists.
The Newell Highway Heavy Duty Pavement Upgrades not only improves safety, it reduces future maintenance requirements and costs, improves the highway’s flood resilience and improves freight productivity and access to the Moree Special Activation Precinct.
“The Newell Highway is a major inland regional route that connects Queensland and Victoria and is travelled by thousands of locals, tourists and key freight operators every day,” says Jenny Aitchison, NSW Regional Transport and Roads Minister.
Construction on these essential upgrades began in mid-2022, and has already created job opportunities for more than 940 people.
The Australian Government is contributing $205.7 million to these works, as part of an $1.5 billion total investment in future-proofing the Newell Highway.