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More than $100,000 in grants for community art projects at train stations and tram stops
A glow-in-the-dark mural at Peterhead train station and a community mosaic at Christie Downs are among 58 projects to share in $103,000 from the State Government’s Rail Care program.

National Walk Safely to School Day
Get your walking shoes on this Friday, 19 May 2017, for National Walk Safely to School Day.

Digital Notifications For Rail Corridor Works
The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure has today introduced a digital notification system to notify residents near tram and rail corridors of upcoming night works.

Digital notifications for rail corridor works
The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) has today introduced a digital notification system to notify residents near tram and rail corridors of upcoming night works.

New vehicle vs. Old vehicle - Crash Test
To demonstrate the safety benefits of newer cars, ANCAP (Australasian New Car Assessment Program) crash tested a 2015 Toyota Corolla with a 1998 Toyota Corolla. The test found that the driver of the older Corolla would likely have died as a result of the 64km/h collision, whereas the driver of the newer Corolla — which has a five-star safety rating — would have sustained minor injuries.

Changes to the conditional registration scheme
The SA Government has approved changes to the current conditional registration scheme for historic, left hand drive and street rod vehicles.

Safety improvements to the Main Road Junctions with Gooch Court, Penno Parade North and Downer Avenue, Belair
Safety will soon be improved for both motorists and pedestrians at the Main Road junctions with Gooch Court, Penno Parade North and Downer Avenue, Belair.

Sports vouchers spark big jump in youth player numbers
And the 100,000th voucher goes to…. the mob from Modbury

Jetty Road Tram Tracks Replacement Project Reminder
The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) will offer free tram travel between Morphett Road (Stop 12) and Brighton Road (Stop 15) from Monday 15 May 2017 for the duration of works to replace the Jetty Road tram tracks.

Night and weekend works on Port Road Between South Road and King Street
As part of the $896 million Torrens Road to River Torrens Project, the T2T Alliance will be undertaking major pavement and asphalt reinstatement weekend works on Port Road between South Road and King Street.
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