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West Australia to Improve Road Links with $1.1B Investment

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The Albanese and Cook Labor Governments have unveiled a major infrastructure commitment aimed at reinforcing supply chain resilience in Western Australia, anchored by a landmark $1.1B investment to improve road links with the proposed future Westport container terminal in Kwinana. The initiative combines $552 million from the Australian Government, set to be allocated through the upcoming Federal Budget, with matching funding from the Western Australian Government. This investment is designed to ensure that the proposed Westport container terminal, the redeveloped bulk terminal, and the broader Western Trade Coast are supported by efficient transport connections, especially road links, critical to long-term trade and economic expansion.

At the core of the plan is the first phase of upgrades to Anketell Road, a key freight corridor expected to play a central role in connecting Leath Road with the Kwinana Freeway. Works will include widening the road to four lanes between Leath Road and Abercrombie Road, alongside the construction of a grade separation at Rockingham Road. These enhancements in road links are expected to significantly improve freight efficiency, reduce congestion for local residents, and support future port expansion. Authorities emphasized that the $1.1B investment will also redirect heavy vehicle traffic away from residential zones, contributing to safer roads, reduced travel times, and lower emissions through improved freight routing and fewer network delays. The project complements ongoing infrastructure programs such as METRONET, the Tonkin Highway Corridor, and the Outback Way, while an additional $350 million has been committed by the Australian Government for upgrades to the Kwinana Freeway.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said, “Providing clear and efficient access to the future Westport precinct will support long-term economic growth of Western Australian industries, boosting the local and national economy and creating jobs.”

West Australian Premier Roger Cook added, “Western Australia’s economy is the strongest in the nation, and the future container port in Kwinana coupled with the Western Trade Coast will play a significant role in maintaining that strength.”

Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King said, “This upgrade to Anketell Road is a huge investment in the future supply chains of Western Australia.”

The boost to the road links is expected to play a defining role in shaping the region’s freight network and supporting sustained economic development.

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