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Departmental media releases
The departmental news area contains news and media releases specific to Planning, Transport and Infrastructure.
Stronger security to keep you protected
Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to online accounts.
Safer outback journeys thanks to QR code technology
Outback road condition information will be even easier to access for travellers on our unsealed tracks thanks to new QR code signage being installed at key locations across northern South Australia.
Temporary closure of Waikerie Ferry
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport advises there will be a temporary closure of the Waikerie Ferry on Thursday, 29 September between 10am and 2pm.
Make your voice heard on SE Freeway down-track safety
The Department for Infrastructure and Transport is seeking feedback from the community about safety issues on the down-track of the South Eastern Freeway.
Upgraded Old Reynella Interchange promises safer, easier journey
Thousands of southern suburbs bus commuters are set to enjoy a safer and easier commute thanks to $2 million of upgrades now complete at Old Reynella Interchange.
Seaford line closed on October long-weekend for Brighton Road level crossing works
As part of maintenance works on the Brighton Road level crossing, at Hove, the Seaford line will be closed over the October long-weekend.
SA company undertaking works on the Riddoch Highway overtaking lanes
South Australian company McMahon Services is undertaking works to construct two new overtaking lanes on the Riddoch Highway, improving road safety and increasing freight productivity on the major South East highway.
Concrete girder installation supports new Port Augusta Shared Use Path
Two of the largest precast, single-span prestressed concrete girders ever constructed in South Australia have been lifted into place in Port Augusta, as part of the $200 million Joy Baluch AM Bridge Duplication Project.
Traffic shift onto new bridge another milestone for the Port Wakefield Highway Duplication Project
Motorists travelling north from Port Wakefield can now drive over the new north-bound section of the Wakefield River Bridge, in another milestone for the $124.5 million Port Wakefield Overpass and Highway Duplication Project.
Bushfire resilience grant for KI’s Hog Bay Road
Upgrades to approximately 52 kilometres of Hog Bay Road, on Kangaroo Island, will boost bushfire resilience and improve road safety by improving the main arterial route along the ‘backbone’ of the island.
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