See the full list: Infrastructure projects across Australia that have had their funding axed

Dozens of state projects have had their funding axed as the federal government scrambles to address a multibillion-dollar infrastructure cost blowout.

People walking through a train station.

Central Station in Sydney. The Sydney to Newcastle faster rail upgrade is among the projects that have had their federal funding axed. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi

KEY POINTS
  • Fifty infrastructure projects across Australia will no longer receive federal funding.
  • They include commuter car parks, highway upgrades and fast rail projects.
  • About 400 projects have survived the chopping block.
Commuter car parks, highway upgrades and fast rail projects across the country will have their funding slashed as the federal government tries to rein in spending after a $33 billion budget blow out.

The Geelong Fast Rail, the Sydney to Newcastle faster rail upgrade, the Truro Bypass and the New England Highway project are among 50 projects that will no longer receive money from the Commonwealth.

The government has also taken the axe to commuter car parks in Queensland and NSW, which were criticised in an auditor-general report and labelled as pork-barrelling by Labor.

Infrastructure Minister Catherine King said the cuts represented projects that were not realistically going to be delivered with the available funding, had made little to no progress over a significant amount of time, or did not align with national priorities.

"(The infrastructure review) painted a sad and frankly sorry picture of the health of our infrastructure investment pipeline," she told reporters on Thursday.

"From now on, the Australian government's investment infrastructure will focus on productivity, sustainability and livability."
An artist's depiction of a train station.
The proposed Melbourne Airport train station isn't among projects facing the chop. Source: AAP / Rail Projects Victoria
King said the government had undertaken "considered consultation" with states and territories.

Though jurisdictions did not always agree, they had created a list of projects the Commonwealth would partner on, and there should be no surprises for state leaders.

"Every single state is getting a fair share of the infrastructure pipeline," she said.

However many premiers, including Queensland's Annastacia Palaszczuk and Chris Minns in NSW previously said they were not happy with the new arrangement and are unlikely to be impressed as their major projects are scrapped.

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan said on Thursday that every cent of federal funding committed to Victorian projects must stay in the state.
A woman standing and speaking.
Infrastructure Minister Catherine King said the cuts represented projects that were not realistically going to be delivered with the available funding. Source: AAP / Lukas Coch
Queensland Treasurer Cameron Dick has also made his displeasure known.

"Our message to Catherine King: treat Queensland more like Qantas and less like Qatar," he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, in reference to critic's questions about her preferable treatment of the Australian airline.

About 400 projects have survived the chopping block and are expected to be completed or substantially developed over the next 10 years including the Tanami Road upgrade in Central Australia and the M1 Pacific Motorway Extension.

The Melbourne Airport Rail Link, the Milton Ulladulla Bypass, and the Tasman Bridge are also safe, with no overall cut to the $120 billion infrastructure pipeline.

The government is giving extra funding to 11 projects, including South Australia's North-South Corridor ($2.7 billion), Queensland's Logan-Gold Coast Faster Rail ($1.75 billion) and Western Australia's Metronet ($1 billion).

Some nearby projects will be grouped in "corridors" while others will have a business case developed while remaining cash is saved for future construction.

Infrastructure projects that have had their federal funding axed

NSW

Blaxland Road/Balaclava Road intersection improvements

Bruxner Highway - Wollongbar to Goonellabah

Commuter Car Park Upgrade - T1 North Shore, Northern and Western Line - Kingswood

Commuter Car Park Upgrade - T1 North Shore, Northern and Western Line - St Marys

Commuter Car Park Upgrade - Woy Woy

Great Western Highway Upgrade - Katoomba to Lithgow - construction of east and west sections

Gwydir Highway Improvements - planning

M7-M12 Interchange Mulgoa Road stage two - Glenmore Parkway to Jeanette Street, stage 5A Blaikie Road to Jamison Road and stage 5B Jamison Road to Union Road

Northern NSW Inland Port - Narrabri

Oxley Highway stage two - Planning

Remembrance Driveway corridor upgrade - Camden Council

Southern Connector Road, Jindabyne

Sydney to Newcastle - Tuggerah - Wyong faster rail upgrade

Toowoomba to Seymour – New South Wales - Moree intermodal overpass

Werrington Arterial stage two - Planning Western City Road transport network development – planning

Victoria

Business case for Melbourne Inland Rail Intermodal Terminal

Calder Freeway - Gap Road to the M80 Ring Road

Camberwell Road / Monteath Avenue / Redfern Road intersection upgrade

Frankston to Baxter rail upgrade

Geelong Fast Rail

Goulburn Valley Highway - Shepparton bypass stage one

Improving connectivity to Port of Melbourne - business case

McKoy Street - Hume Freeway intersection upgrade

Mornington Peninsula Freeway upgrade

Rutherglen heavy vehicle alternative route

Victorian faster rail corridor investigations

Western Freeway upgrade - M80 Ring Road to Ferris Road

Queensland

Beenleigh Station commuter car park

Beenleigh Emu Swamp Dam Supporting Infrastructure, Stanthorpe

High Road and Easterly Street, Waterford upgrade

Kenmore roundabout upgrade

Loganlea Station commuter car park, Loganlea

Mooloolah River Interchange upgrade (packages one and two)

New England Highway upgrade, Cabarlah

Nicklin Way-Third Avenue Connection, Caloundra

Tennant Creek to Townsville corridor upgrade - Dingo Park Road intersection upgrade

Western Australia

Future Road and Rail Connections for Perth

Great Southern Secondary Freight Network

Marble Bar Road upgrade

Moorine Rock to Mt Holland Road upgrades

Pinjarra Heavy Haulage Deviation - Stages one and two

South Australia

Hahndorf Township improvements and access upgrade

Main South Road productivity package

Old Belair Road upgrade, Mitcham

Onkaparinga Valley Road - Tiers Road - Nairne Road intersection upgrade

Truro Bypass

Tasmania

Old Surrey Road/Massy-Greene Drive upgrade

ACT

Inner Canberra Corridor planning package


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Published 16 November 2023 11:34am
Updated 16 November 2023 8:38pm
Source: AAP, SBS



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