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Morrison, Scott

Period of Service: 24/08/2018 - 11/04/2022
Release Date:
28/03/2022
Release Type:
Media Release
Transcript ID:
43904
Federal Budget boost for Western Australian infrastructure

Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Treasurer, Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations, Senator for Western Australia, Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts

Western Australia continues to benefit from the Morrison-Joyce Government’s record infrastructure investment, with over $2.1 billion committed to the state’s infrastructure pipeline in this week’s Federal Budget.

As part of our plan for a stronger future, our Government is continuing to invest in projects that create jobs, keep commuters and freight safe and moving, and drive economic growth.

With investments in new and existing infrastructure projects in every state and territory, the Government’s national rolling 10-year infrastructure investment pipeline will increase from $110 billion to over $120 billion, a new record.

Key new projects funded in Western Australia in the 2022–23 Budget include:

  • 145 million for the Thomas Road – Dual Carriageway – South Western Highway to Tonkin Highway and interchange at Tonkin Highway
  • $140 million for Regional Road Safety Upgrades
  • $100 million for the METRONET: Morrison Road Level Crossing Removal
  • $50 million for the Tonkin Highway – North Ellenbrook Interchange
  • $48 million for the Moorine Rock to Mt Holland Road Upgrades
  • $40 million for the Newman to Katherine Corridor Upgrade - Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Newman to Port Hedland Overtaking Lanes

The Budget also includes additional funding for existing projects, including:

  • $320 million for the Bunbury Outer Ring Road (Stages 2 and 3)
  • $200 million for the Tonkin Highway Stage 3 Extension
  • $178 million for the Pinjarra Heavy Haulage Deviation – Stages 1 and 2
  • $135 million for the METRONET: Thornlie-Cockburn Link
  • $116 million for the METRONET: High Capacity Signalling
  • $90 million for the METRONET: Yanchep Rail Extension

This brings the Coalition’s total infrastructure investment in Western Australia since 2013 to more than $20.2 billion across 152 road and rail infrastructure projects, with 50 projects having been completed in the period.

Australian Government-funded transport infrastructure projects currently under construction in WA will support around 28,500 jobs over the life of the projects.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the Government’s record infrastructure investment was keeping Australians moving and supporting thousands of local jobs across the country.

“A strong economy means a stronger future,” the Prime Minister said.

“Continuing to provide record future funding for road and rail projects is a key part of our economic plan for the long term to keep our economy strong.

“By investing in these projects we are delivering the infrastructure that the Australian economy needs to grow, to get Australians home sooner and safer, and generate thousands of jobs and new opportunities for small businesses right across the State.

“Australia’s future success relies on a strong economy. Our strong economic recovery is being driven by our record funding for major road projects right across the country.

“Our investment in these infrastructure projects will support more than 5,500 direct and indirect jobs in Western Australia over the construction life of these projects, providing certainty and security for businesses and communities across the State.”

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Barnaby Joyce said the Government is building the infrastructure that will make our nation and economy stronger.

“We are investing in projects that will drive the growth of industries that generate the wealth our nation needs to become as strong as possible as quickly as possible,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

“Getting more commodities to ports and sending them overseas will generate more export income, making our nation wealthier and stronger. Better roads and infrastructure will enable that.”

Western Australian Senator and Attorney-General Michaelia Cash said funding these projects are critical for Western Australia’s development and growth.

“This $2.1 billion investment builds on the billions that the Coalition Government has already invested and will continue to do so because of our sensible and practical management of the nation’s finances,” Senator Cash said.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said infrastructure is a key pillar of our economic plan to grow the economy and get more Australians into work.

“With the unemployment rate already at an equal 48 year low, the measures in this Budget will create an additional 40,000 jobs across Australia, building on our world leading economic recovery,” the Treasurer said.

“By enhancing transport connectivity, we’re strengthening our supply chains against challenges such as COVID-related disruptions and the impact of natural disasters. This gives businesses and consumers the confidence and certainty they need in uncertain times.”

Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts Paul Fletcher said this investment would support sustainable growth across Western Australia.

“Our Government has a strong track record in delivering infrastructure that improves connections, reduces congestion and helps keep Australians moving, particularly across our fast growing urban centres,” Minister Fletcher said.

“This includes investing in city-shaping projects like METRONET, with the funding in this Budget bringing the Federal Government’s total investment to more than $3.7 billion across 16 METRONET projects, which are expected to support over 18,000 jobs.

“What this means for Perth commuters is less time spent in traffic and more time with loved ones, and the ability to move around more easily for work, which has a positive economic and productivity impact while helping to secure long-term prosperity and liveability.”

For more information on investments in Western Australia, visit Infrastructure Investment Program.

2022-23 Budget project list for Western Australia

The Australian Government has committed over $2.1 billion towards infrastructure projects in Western Australia, including over $585 million committed towards new projects and over $1.4 billion in additional commitments for existing projects. The Australian Government is also committing $49 million to the Perth City Deal in addition to the projects below.

New Projects

Project Name Total AG
Contribution
($m)
Additional funding
at 2022-23 Budget
($m)
Regional
Status
Location
Thomas Road - Dual Carriageway South Western Highway to Tonkin Highway and interchange at Tonkin Highway 145.0 New Project Urban Byford
Regional Road Safety Upgrades 140.0 New Project Regional Regional WA
METRONET: Morrison Road Level Crossing Removal 100.0 New Project Urban Midland
Tonkin Highway - North Ellenbrook Interchange 50.0 New Project Urban Ellenbrook
Moorine Rock to Mt Holland Road Upgrades 48.0 New Project Regional Yilgan
Newman to Katherine Corridor Upgrade (WA) - Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Newman to Port Hedland Overtaking Lanes 40.0 New Project Regional Newman
Mid West Secondary Freight Network 22.4 New Project Regional Midwest Region
Forrest Highway (Vittoria Road) – New Intersection and Road Connection 16.0 New Project Regional Bunbury
York Light Industrial Area Access Improvements 8.0 New Project Regional York
Great Southern Secondary Freight Network 6.4 New Project Regional Great Southern Region
Nicholson Road / Garden Street Grade Separation - Planning, Preconstruction and Land Acquisition 5.0 New Project Urban City of Gosnells
Leach Highway / Stock Road Grade Separation (Planning and Project Development) 5.0 New Project Urban Willagee

Additional Funding For Existing Projects

Project Name Total AG
Contribution
($m)
Additional funding
at 2022-23 Budget
($m)
Regional
Status
Location
Bunbury Outer Ring Road (stages 2 and 3) 1,001.6 320.0 Regional Bunbury
Tonkin Highway Stage 3 Extension 604.0 200.0 Both Mundijong/Cardup
METRONET: Thornlie-Cockburn Link 485.0 135.0 Urban South East Perth
Outback Way - Western Australia Future Priorities 476.5 400.0 Regional Central Western Australia
METRONET: Yanchep Rail Extension 440.0 90.0 Urban Perth Northern Corridor Perth
METRONET: High Capacity Signalling 250.0 116.2 Urban Perth
Pinjarra Heavy Haulage Deviation (Stages 1 and 2) 200.0 178.0 Both Pinjarra
Fremantle Traffic Bridge (Swan River Crossing) 140.0 25.0 Urban Fremantle
Perth CBD Transport Plan - Swan River Bridge 50.0 25.0 Urban Central Perth
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