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Safe path network on track for Broome community

Stage 1 of Broome’s Conti Foreshore shared path project now completed Stage 2 connecting Town Beach to Carnarvon Street near Matso’s Brewery to be constructed in 2021-22 Project delivered with $616,070 joint investment from WA Bicycle Network Grants Program and Shire of Broome Part of McGowan Government’s $220 million program to expand cycling and pedestrian infrastructure by more than 150km Construction has recently finished on Stage 1 of the Conti Foreshore shared path project providing a high-quality shared path along one of Broome’s most famous foreshores. The Shire of Broome secured $308,035 through the Western Australian Bicycle Network (WABN) Grants Program and matched the funds to deliver 1.3 kilometres of safe shared path from Town Beach to Carnarvon Street near Matso’s Brewery.

McGowan Government delivering $30 million of transport upgrades through Mid-West

Projects include road upgrades, cycling and walking projects, supporting local jobs Additional Federal funding recently secured to deliver more key projects McGowan Government continues to deliver on key election commitments    The McGowan Government is delivering more than $30 million worth of transport upgrades across the Mid-West region, including roads, cycling and walking projects. Transport Minister Rita Saffioti today inspected the $2.6 million intersection upgrade at Brand Highway and Barrett Drive in Geraldton. Upgrades to the intersection to improve safety include: installing a separate southbound left turn lane from Brand Highway into Barrett Drive; widening the intersection of Brand Highway and Barrett Drive to improve safety; 

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