Wyndham Ring Road

BRIDGE

Wyndham is experiencing rapid population growth and roads are currently congested and at capacity. The suburbs of Werribee, Wyndham Vale and Manor Lakes are currently home to 96,000 people, with an additional 42,000 residents expected to be added over the next 20 years. The suburbs of Tarneit and Truganina are currently home to 111,000 people with an additional 70,000 residents to be added over the next 20 years. This will ensure that for Wyndham residents, congestion will only continue to grow.

The only current route to travel between Wyndham West and Wyndham North is through Heaths Road which is already heavily congested during peak periods and excessively far for motorists to travel. The Wyndham Ring Road provides an alternative road link between these two major growth fronts.

The Wyndham Ring Road expands on current work underway on the Ison Road Overpass by building a new bridge over the Werribee River to connect Armstrong and Hobbs Road in Wyndham Vale to Sayers Road in Tarneit.

This work will future-proof the road network in one of the fastest growing areas in the country.

At the Federal Election 2025, the Federal Government contributed $85 million towards the next stage of the Wyndham Ring Road.

At this election, it is time for the State Government to make its contribution to this critical infrastructure project.

REQUEST: $85 MILLION FUNDING TOWARDS THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEXT STAGE OF THE WYNDHAM RING ROAD. THIS WILL MATCH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTION ANNOUNCED AT THE FEDERAL ELECTION 2025.

 

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