A new $15.2 billion infrastructure spend was added in Budget2021 – here’s how the spend breaks down on new commitments state-by-state. AusPol 9News
$110 million for Metronet Byford extension$64 million for the Toodyay Road upgrade from Dryandra to Toodyay$55 million for duplication of the Mandurah Estuary Bridge$160 million for WA agricultural supply chain improvements
$146.1 million for local road and community infrastructure projects, and $142 million for road safety projects$60 million for the Gawler Rail Line electrification$148 million for stage two of the Augusta Highway duplication$32 million for the Kangaroo Island road safety and bushfire resilience package
$89.9 million for local road and community infrastructure projects, and $84 million for road safety projects
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