❓ Hon Steve Martin requests a detailed breakdown of Commonwealth funding contributions for numerous Main Roads Asset Investment Program projects in WA as of the 2025-26 State Budget. The answer refers him to the Australian Government's budget papers.
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I refer to Commonwealth / State funding contributions and I ask, as of the 2025-26 State Budget, what was the total Commonwealth funding contribution committed for each of the following Main Roads Asset Investment Program projects: (a) Perth Entertainment and Sporting Precinct; (b) Brooking Channel Bridge Replacement; (c) Bunbury Outer Ring Road; (d) Bussel Highway Duplication State One and Stage Two; (e) Canning Bridge Bus Interchange; (f) Derby - Gibb River - Wyndham Improve Formation and Gravel; (g) Fiona Stanley Precinct - Carparks; (h) Great Eastern Highway - Coates Gully, Walgoolan to Southern Cross and Ghooli to Benari; (i) Great Northern Highway - Bindoon Bypass - Construct New Alignment; (j) Karratha to Tom Price - Manuwarra Red Dog Highway; (k) Mandurah Estuary Bridge Duplication; (l) Mitchell Freeway - Stephenson Avenue; (m) Nicholson Road and Garden Street Grade Separation Planning and Construction; (n) Pinjarra Heavy Haulage Deviation - Stage One and Stage Two; (o) Queen Victoria Street - Fremantle Traffic Bridge (Swan River Crossings) - Construct New Bridge; (p) Reid Highway - Altone Rd and Daviot Road / Drumpellier Drive Grade Separations; (q) Regional Road Safety Program - Road Safety Program; (r) Reid Highway - West Swan and Reid Highway Interchange; (s) Reseal Program - Capitalisation of Reseal Program; (t) Road Safety Commission - Metropolitan Intersections Crash Program; (u) Road Safety Commission - Regional Road Safety Improvements; (v) Roe Highway - Great Eastern Highway Bypass Including Abernethy Road; (w) Safer Roads and Bridges Program; (x) Smart Freeways - Hodges Drive to Hepburn Avenue Widening Southbound; (y) Thomas and Anketell Roads Freight Upgrades - Stages One and Two Planning; (z) Thomas Road - Southwestern Highway to Tonkin Highway Dual Carriageway; (aa) Tonkin Highway Corridor Upgrades - North Ellenbrook Interchange; (bb) Tonkin Highway Corridor Upgrades - Tonkin Highway Gap, Grade Separations at Hale, Welshpool and Kelvin Roads; and Stage Three Extension; (cc) Transport and Major Infrastructure - Principal Shared Path Program; (dd) Albany Highway - Albany Ring Road (Completed); (ee) Armadale Road - Armadale Road and North Lake Road Flyover Bridge (Completed); (ff) Principal Shared Pathway Causeway Cyclist and Pedestrian Bridge (Completed); (gg) Leach Highway and Welshpool Road Grade Separated Interchange (Completed); (hh) New Fitzroy River Crossing Bridge and Associated Works (Completed); (ii) Northern Australia Roads and Beef Roads Program - Great Northern Highway - Ord River (Completed); (jj) Smart Freeways - Transforming Freeways - Mitchell Freeway Corridor (Completed); (kk) Reid Highway and Erindale Road Grade Separation (New Works); and (ll) Kwinana Freeway Widening (New Works)?
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14 October 2025
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport
Response time
9 days
(a)-(ll) Details of the Australian Government’s commitment to roads in Western Australia can be found on Page 69 of the Australian Government’s 2025-26 Budget Paper No. 3.
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