Recovery Works
Natural weather events can have huge impacts on South Australia's infrastructure and transportation network.
We are continuing to monitor and repair roads that have been affected by weather events, including intense rain or flash flooding.
With most immediate repair works on State Government-managed roads now complete, we are looking at longer term repairs and reconstruction activities.
We will continue to work closely with local councils, emergency and essential services to ensure a coordinated approach to activities.
Current works
Location | Scope | Start date | Latest news |
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Bookpurnong Road, Gurra Gurra | Resurfacing works | Monday 18 November 2024 | Latest updates |
Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark Avenue and Sturt Highway, Renmark | Asphalt and kerb works | Monday, 28 October 2024 | Latest updates |
Completed works
Location | Scope | Completed | Publications |
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Angas Valley Road, Walker Flat | Pavement sealing and shoulder repairs | Early-2024 | Works Notice |
Bookpurnong Road, south of Berri | Pavement sealing and shoulder repairs | Mid-April 2024 | Works Notice |
Outback road warnings and notification maps
More information on outback road conditions separate to the above recovery works program are available at:
Flood Recovery - Targeted Investment to Improve National Supply Chain Resilience
Planning to identify potential longer-term improvements are being undertaken as part of the Flood Recovery - Targeted Investment to Improve National Supply Chain Resilience.
This program focuses on flood recovery and improving the flood resilience of these important highways in the far north.
Further resources
- South Australia's coordinated flood response
- Recovery South Australia
- SES incidents and warnings
- Bureau of Meteorology: South Australian warnings
More information
If you have any questions or would like to provide feedback, please:
- email DIT.Engagement@sa.gov.au
- call 1300 794 880