AusLink

Transport funding program in Australia


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::summary Transport funding program in Australia ::

AusLink is a former Government of Australia land transport funding program, that operated between June 2004 and 2009. The former program was administered by the former Department of Transport & Regional Services. In 2009, the program was replaced with the Nation Building Program under the Nation Building Program (National Land Transport) Act 2009. The Nation Building Program was administered by the Department of Infrastructure & Transport and that program was replaced by The National Land Transport Network, as determined by the Minister for Infrastructure & Regional Development under the National Land Transport Act 2014.

Legislative Framework

AusLink was administered under the AusLink (National Land Transport) Act 2005, until the 2005 legislation was superseded by the Infrastructure Australia Act 2008, the Nation Building and Jobs Plan (State Infrastructure Delivery) Act 2009, the Nation-building Funds Act 2008 and the Nation Building Program (National Land Transport) Act 2009.

Road funding

Major projects completed as part of the AusLink program and information on the funding projects in the states and territories

Sydney to Melbourne

Brisbane to Sydney

  • Pacific Highway Bulahdelah bypass ($315m: $11m contribution by NSW) - construction completed in 2013.
  • Pacific Highway Kempsey bypass ($618m) - Construction completed in 2014.
  • Pacific Highway Sapphire to Woolgoolga upgrade ($700m: $88m contribution by NSW) - 25 km upgrade north of Coffs Harbour, construction completed in 2014.
  • Pacific Highway Ballina bypass ($640m: $114 contribution by NSW) - Construction completed in 2012.
  • Pacific Highway Banora Point upgrade ($360m: $60m contribution by NSW) - Construction completed in 2012.
  • Hunter Expressway ($1.7bn: $200m contribution by NSW). Construction completed 2013.

Melbourne to Adelaide

Brisbane to Darwin

Dubbo to Sydney

Canberra connectors

  • Barton Highway duplication - construction start date not announced (as of June 2014)
  • Murrumbateman Bypass ($20m) - project funding not yet approved.

Rail funding

Rail funding has been announced for the following projects (Auslink project search)

Criticism

The program was criticised as being a pork barrelling exercise.

References

References

  1. "NATION BUILDING PROGRAM (NATIONAL LAND TRANSPORT) ACT 2009". Austlii.edu.au.
  2. "ComLaw Acts - AusLink (National Land Transport) Act 2005 (93)". Comlaw.gov.au.
  3. "INFRASTRUCTURE AUSTRALIA ACT 2008 (NO. 17, 2008)". Austlii.edu.au.
  4. "NATION BUILDING AND JOBS PLAN (STATE INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY) ACT 2009". Austlii.edu.au.
  5. "NATION-BUILDING FUNDS ACT 2008". Austlii.edu.au.
  6. "Project Search Page". Nationbuildingprogram.gov.au.
  7. (6 March 2013). "National Projects". Nationbuildingprogram.gov.au.
  8. (16 May 2013). "Hume Highway - Holbrook Bypass". Nationbuildingprogram.gov.au.
  9. "Pacific Highway upgrade". Pacific Highway upgrade.
  10. [http://www.minister.infrastructure.gov.au/aa/releases/2010/April/AA310_2010.htm] dead link but available at [https://web.archive.org/web/20110706121813/http://www.minister.infrastructure.gov.au/aa/releases/2010/April/AA310_2010.htm wayback machine]
  11. (7 July 2010). "The Kempsey bypass moving ahead". [[Coffs Coast Advocate]].
  12. link. (25 August 2010)
  13. "AusLink Projects". Auslink.gov.au.
  14. [http://www.ballinabypass.com.au/index.html Ballina bypass] {{webarchive. link. (17 January 2007)
  15. [http://www.ballinabypass.com.au/html/initial_works.html Initial works] {{webarchive. link. (7 October 2007)
  16. link. (20 July 2008)
  17. (22 December 2009). "Constructing Australia's Future". [[Abigroup]].
  18. link. (22 February 2011)
  19. [https://web.archive.org/web/20040628063942/http://www.pb.com.au/BanoraPoint/ Banora Point upgrade]
  20. "Pacific Highway - Banora Point Upgrade". Nationbuildingprogram.gov.au.
  21. [http://www.minister.infrastructure.gov.au/aa/releases/2009/may/aa160_2009.htm $1.65 BILLION HUNTER EXPRESSWAY TO CREATE JOBS AND EASE TRAFFIC CONGESTION] {{webarchive. link. (19 May 2009)
  22. "The Hunter Expressway". [[Roads & Traffic Authority]].
  23. (31 December 2009). "Road projects". [[VicRoads]].
  24. "Empire Theatre". Toowoombarc.qld.gov.au.
  25. (16 July 2010). "Abbott commits to Toowoomba bypass". News.smh.com.au.
  26. "Great Western Highway". Roads & Traffic Authority.
  27. "Projects".
  28. [http://yass.yourguide.com.au/news/local/general/addressing-barton-highway-safety/1070358.html Addressing Barton Highway safety – Local – General – Yass Tribune] {{webarchive. link. (18 October 2007)
  29. [http://yass.yourguide.com.au/news/local/general/money-money-money-funds-flow-for-barton-higway/1076028.html Money, money, money! Funds flow for Barton Highway - Local - General - Yass Tribune]{{dead link. (September 2012)
  30. [http://yass.yourguide.com.au/news/local/general/barton-planning-progress/1074112.html Barton planning progress – Local – General – Yass Tribune]{{dead link. (September 2012)
  31. "RTA Barton Highway". Roads & Traffic Authority.
  32. (24 October 2012). "Barton funds but no bypass".
  33. (15 May 2013). "Nation Building Program". Auslink.gov.au.
  34. (7 June 2004). "Federal Government announces Auslink transport plan". [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]].
  35. Pallas, Tim. (22 May 2007). "CONFIRMED: ELECTION + AUSLINK = THE GREAT PORK BARREL". Victorian Government.
  36. Keane, Bernard. (24 April 2009). "Budget countdown: Auslink infrastructure planning fail".

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