7 May 2022
The Territory Labor Government is investing a record $1.491 billion to improve and maintain our road network through a pipeline of works.
Budget 2022 will see the Territory Labor Government allocate $113.1 million of new funding for sealing, strengthening and widening of Roads of Strategic Importance projects under the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Partnership Agreement on Land Transport Infrastructure projects.
The funding leverages a massive program of works jointly funded with the Australian Government totalling $880.6 million under the Roads of Strategic Importance program.
The key projects include:
$86 million for the Tanami Road upgrade – Alice Springs to Halls Creek Corridor contributing to a full program of $262.5 million for this road;$104 million for the Northern Territory gas industry roads upgrades contributing to a full program of $217 million for these roads;$59 million for the Adelaide River to Wadeye Corridor – Port Keats Road upgrade contributing to a full program of $75 million;$45 million for the Tennant Creek to Townsville Corridor contributing to a full program of $87.3 million;$25 million for the Newman to Katherine Corridor contributing to a full program of $47.9 million; and$81 million for the Alice Springs to Darwin Corridor contributing to a full program of $190.9 million.
This funding will expand on upgrades and sealing works that are already underway on the Territory road network.
Quotes attributed to the Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics, Eva Lawler:
“Budget 2022 will continue our investment into sealing more roads, and creating a resilient Territory.
“Sealing roads in the Territory means less wear and tear on cars and trucks, it improves safety for road users and opens up the Territory for all Territorians.
“The Territory Labor Government is creating a pipeline of work to keep businesses moving and locals employed.”
Northern Territory Government