State Budget delivers Mickleham Road duplication

Hume City Council has welcomed the State Government’s commitment to fund the duplication of Mickleham Road, which will bring traffic congestion relief to its growing population.

A $104 million commitment in the State Budget 2022-23 will be in addition to $109.5 million committed by the Federal Government in their most recent Federal Budget 2022-23, following Council’s long-term advocacy.

The project will see 1.6-kilometre duplication from Somerton Road and Dellamore Boulevard, creating a safer journey for the thousands of drivers who use the road every day. It will also deliver bus priority lanes at intersections, to help cut travel times.

Along with a commitment to Mickleham Road, Council has welcomed funding for a number of other initiatives, including:

  • New schools to be constructed, which will open in 2024:
    • Lockerbie Central Primary School
    • Merrifield South Primary School
  • Additional stages to:
    • Aitken Hill Primary School
    • Gaayip-Yagila Primary School
  • Land acquisition for future schools
  • Special school upgrades
    • Broadmeadows Special Developmental School
    • Hume Valley School
  • New bus services
    • A high -frequency weekday shuttle bus between the Donnybrook and Craigieburn Stations as well as upgrades to the Craigieburn Station Bus Interchange.
    • New services for communities in Sunbury and Diggers Rest.
  • $2.2 million in heritage protection:
    • To maintain the land and buildings at Jacksons Hill, Sunbury, while the associated master plan and land divestment strategy are delivered.
  • $9.7 million supporting our suburbs to recover and thrive: o To continue supporting our Suburban Revitalisation Boards in Boronia, Broadmeadows, Frankston, Lilydale, Melton, Noble Park, Reservoir and Tarneit.
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