We drove down the Pacific Hwy on Friday. Lots of roadworks!
The section from Half-Way Creek to Woolgoolga has plenty of tree clearing and yet more speed limit reductions that weren’t there in June. This section of the build looks relatively easy, so hopefully good progress is made.
But – Coffs Harbour is getting tougher every trip with traffic volumes ever increasing. My research suggests that the planning was finished for the bypass in 2009 but nothing has happened since, and there is no anticipated start date. On the interactive map below, I note that the section through Coffs Harbour is marked as “complete”. Well – I suppose it is duplicated, but does that mean the bypass is not part of the upgrade program – it used to be!? Very disappointing if this has changed.
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--"Big River Way" will be the name for the old highway. No extension of Gwydir Highway.--
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The Broadwater to Ballina section should also be opening soon which includes the Richmond River bridge
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The direction signs plans RMS* uploaded for Grafton Bridge show 'B76 Ulmarra / To M1 Ballina' as the legend for Grafton northward, and 'B91 / To M1 Coffs Harbour' for Grafton southward.
Big River Way will encompass the whole old highway - no Summerland Way extension.
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The final piece of the largest road infrastructure project in regional Australia is taking shape, with a 36-kilometre section of the Woolgoolga to Ballina Pacific Highway upgrade between Glenugie and Tyndale opening tomorrow.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said the $15 billion Pacific Highway upgrade program started 20 years ago to make journeys safer between Hexham and the Queensland border.
“In this time the number of fatal crashes on the highway each year has more than halved, from 53 in 1999 to 15 in 2019. Of course, any death on our roads is one too many and this is why the Federal Government is investing $100 billion on infrastructure over the next decade,” Mr McCormack.
“Every road project which is part of the funding is aimed at getting people to where they need to be sooner and most importantly, safer.
“The Pacific Highway upgrade has also been a major investment in our regional communities, creating more than 3000 jobs during the peak of the Woolgoolga to Ballina project alone and injecting millions into local economies.”
NSW Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Paul Toole said the Woolgoolga to Ballina upgrade was the final link in the Pacific Highway between Hexham and the Queensland border to be upgraded to four lanes, with the project now about 89 per cent complete.
“We are so close to the end of this multi-generational project which is transforming journeys along the North Coast,” Mr Toole said.
“This started as a response to a horrific crash in Grafton in 1999, but it has now become much more than just a safety upgrade – it’s transforming tourism, freight and local journeys into smoother, and more reliable ones, which is critical for our regional economies.”
Federal Member for Page Kevin Hogan said the opening of the Glenugie to Tyndale section would significantly reduce travel times for motorists, who would shortly be able to enjoy more than 80 kilometres of dual carriageway between Woolgoolga and Ballina.
“This is the longest section of new highway to open on the Woolgoolga to Ballina upgrade. After it opens tomorrow, local communities will also enjoy improved safety from reduced traffic on the bypassed section of the existing Pacific Highway, which has been renamed Big River Way,” Mr Hogan said.
NSW Member for Clarence Chris Gulaptis said this project would change communities all along the north coast of NSW for the better.
“These communities will experience safe and reliable access to the highway via the Glenugie and Tyndale interchanges, with the project team also working hard on the Iluka interchange, which is expected to open in June,” Mr Gulaptis said.
“Motorists using the new stretch of dual carriageway are also encouraged to take a break at the new northbound and southbound Pine Brush rest areas, which feature amenities including shaded seating and toilets.”
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So good to finally see this completed.
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It is!
Drove south through the new section a couple of weeks ago, and it is finished and terrific from the Clarence River bridge at Harwood to Glenugie just south of Grafton.
Mind you, there is still a long section of roadworks at 80 km/h from Woodburn to Harwood, and another section from Glenugie to Dirty Creek which was dual lane, and they have shut one lane south and reduced the speed limit while they are working on the northbound carriageway.
Still, it is a pretty amazing project.
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Phillip, I last drove it in October 2018, and the images from that trip are coming up in the current update for the web site.
The transformation is amazing. I have been a regular user of the Pacific Hwy from Sydney to Brisbane since the late 90s, and it's such an amazing improvement. So nice to flick on the cruise control and have no stress. I really enjoyed the challenges and scenery of the old route though, but when you have to just get there and get it done, the current iteration of the highway is perfect for it.
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26 August 2020
The Woolgoolga to Ballina Pacific Highway upgrade has hit another major milestone with 15 kilometres of dual carriageway opening tomorrow (Thursday) between Mororo and Devils Pulpit.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said the final link in the Pacific Highway upgrade, the country’s largest regional road infrastructure project, was now on the home stretch.
"This project is duplicating the highway between Hexham and the Queensland border to deliver smoother, faster and more reliable journeys for all road users right up and down the East Coast," Mr McCormack said.
"Since the Pacific Highway upgrade program started 20 years ago, we’ve already seen the number of fatal crashes on the highway annually more than halve. We’re looking forward to seeing even more journeys transformed as it remains on track to hit the finish line later this year."
NSW Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Paul Toole said the new section of four-lane divided highway meant the Pacific Highway upgrade is now 91 per cent complete.
"We're already seeing travel time reductions of about two hours, and that’s only going to get even better as we continue to open up more sections," Mr Toole said.
"This multi-generational project has also been critical for our regional communities, with the Woolgoolga to Ballina upgrade alone creating more than 3000 jobs and injecting millions into local economies."
Federal Member for Page Kevin Hogan said the opening of the latest section meant the team has opened 63 kilometres to dual carriageway this year alone, improving travel times, local access and connectivity for road users.
"The Woolgoolga to Ballina upgrade continues to deliver for the local community, maintaining jobs and supporting suppliers," Mr Hogan said.
"Permanent facilities have been completed at the new southbound rest area near Mororo, providing motorists with toilets, shaded benches, and plenty of parking for heavy and light vehicles."
NSW Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Roads and Infrastructure and Member for Clarence Chris Gulaptis said the upgrade would make a difference to local communities, and tourist and freight operators who use the Pacific Highway to travel between Brisbane and Sydney.
"Road users are also driving past 20 fauna connectivity structures in the new section, which help animals cross the highway upgrade safely," Mr Gulaptis said
"Three bridges along the route have been built to reduce impacts to the breeding season for threatened fish species including the Oxleyan Pygmy Perch, one of the many threatened species being protected on the upgrade."
"There will also be more changes in September, with the opening of seven kilometres between Harwood and Mororo to dual carriageway followed by two kilometres between Maclean and Harwood. Once this section opens, dual carriageway will extend about 74 kilometres from Glenugie to Devils Pulpit."
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One of the last major pieces of the Pacific Highway upgrade is moving into place with the upcoming opening of a 34-kilometre section of new dual carriage motorway to bypass the northern New South Wales towns of Woodburn, Broadwater and Wardell.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said it would be the largest section of motorway to open to traffic before the duplication of the Pacific Highway between Hexham and the Queensland border is completed later this year.
“This is yet another critical piece of the Woolgoolga to Ballina project and with this complete, 131 of the planned 155 kilometres of dual carriageway will be open to traffic,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.
“This section is critical as it will alleviate what was a persistent traffic bottleneck around Woodburn during the peak holiday season.
“We are investing in our post-pandemic future by delivering lasting infrastructure which will kick-start our economic recovery and benefit Australians for years to come.”
New South Wales Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Paul Toole said the opening of this section would transform the journeys along the north coast of NSW for the better.
“The Pacific Highway upgrade has been a major investment in our regional communities, creating more than 3,000 jobs during the peak of the Woolgoolga to Ballina project alone, injecting millions into local economies and giving local communities the highway they deserve,” Mr Toole said.
“We are now so close to the end of this multi-generational project and the benefits are clear – faster, safer journeys and improved connections for local communities.”
Federal Member for Page Kevin Hogan said the project would deliver benefits for locals and tourists alike.
“Fewer trucks through Woodburn, Broadwater and Wardell is good news for the community in those towns, but bypassed town signage will still encourage motorists to stop, visit and support their local economies,” Mr Hogan said.
“Community members will also be given the opportunity to have their say on naming the new bridge over the Richmond River at Broadwater – the second longest bridge on the upgrade – as well as major crossings at Harwood and Shark Creek.”
State Member for Clarence Chris Gulaptis said the opening of this section would significantly reduce travel times for motorists and give local streets back to communities by reducing the number of heavy vehicles travelling through each town.
“Interchanges at Woodburn and Broadwater will offer safe access to and across the new motorway while the Coolgardie interchange will open in stages, with temporary access arrangements in place initially,” Mr Gulaptis said.
“Transport for NSW is working hard to open the remaining 15 kilometres between Devils Pulpit and Woodburn to the south, so motorists are asked to please remain aware of changed traffic conditions while construction and finishing work continues.”
Electronic message signs will provide wayfinding information, and motorists should be aware of traffic management and reduced speed limits though the area while work continues to build the upgrade.
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I’m amazed that heatherbrae and Coffs are yet to be bypassed, you’d have thought they’d be the first parts covered, but I guess because they’re both already dual carriageways they fit the criteria for a full four lane highway between Sydney and Brisbane.
As for coolongolook, I don’t think there’s gonna be much funding or feasibility given how small the town is. A full bypass would be excessive, and you’d end up with a four lane ghost road through the town
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Looking forward to this!
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Initially the duplications were prioritised based on collision history, but there were no commitments for grade separation for most of the route due to traffic volumes.
However since the highway has become more usable from the upgrades, traffic has increased, highlighting the shortcomings of retaining at-grade junctions and through town routes. I also don't think it was ever envisaged that it was going to be over 30 years to complete the duplication, as there was probably an expectation that by this point further upgrades would be at least in the planning stage.
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I would love to see the M-routes that have at-grade junctions upgraded. However I suspect a lot of those would end up let-in, left-out rather than receive full attention.
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I agree, the strip development there at Kalkallo should've been managed better.
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10 October 2020
After more than 20 years, $15 billion in joint investment by the Australian and NSW Governments and more than 40,000 pairs of hands on the job, the final section of road paving has been completed on Australia’s biggest ever regional road project, the Pacific Highway upgrade.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said the finish line for the duplication of the Pacific Highway between Hexham and the Queensland border was now firmly in sight, after the final truckloads of material from local quarries made their way on site to complete travel lanes.
“The greatest dividend from this investment is the improvement in safety for road users – whether you’re travelling on it every day or once a year on family holidays,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.
“The death toll on the highway has reduced by more than 50 per cent since work began to make the entire length four lane dual carriageway.
“It has been a remarkable feat of engineering. At completion, there will be 170 bridges over rivers, creeks, and floodplains, including new major bridges crossing the Clarence and Richmond rivers. The travel distance between Woolgoolga and Ballina will be about 13 kilometres shorter and about 25 minutes faster.
“We want to get people where they need to be sooner and safer and upon completion, the Pacific Highway upgrades will mean that people can get from Hexham to the Queensland border in two and a half hours less time than they would have previously, before the upgrades started.”
New South Wales Acting Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Paul Toole said the Pacific Highway duplication was a huge undertaking, made even more challenging by bushfires and COVID-19. He thanked the workforce for getting the job done and the north coast of NSW for supporting the project.
“It is the culmination of over two decades of work on the Pacific Highway, but the final section, the Woolgoolga to Ballina upgrade, has been a mammoth task in itself,” Mr Toole said.
“Over the past five years, our workforce has moved more than 15 million cubic metres of earth, pumped 785,000 cubic metres of concrete and 240,000 tonnes of asphalt for paving on this final section. During peak construction, we’ve seen a record of 25,000 tonnes of material, or 800 truckloads, delivered in a single day.
“This section of the upgrade alone has been an important economic and employment driver for northern NSW, with 3000 people directly employed at its peak and many other indirect jobs created by the project.
“The project engaged 10 local quarries to supply the rock, sand and gravel required for pavement and other construction activities, including earthwork and drainage.”
The final trucks deposited materials to finish paving the travel lanes on the eight-kilometre Wells Crossing to Glenugie stretch of the upgrade.
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It’s awesome news and great to see.
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Hey Nihat, it was a spur of the moment trip. Editing some
highlights now!
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Hey Guys,
Here's my pix from the weekend's trip between Glenugie and Ballina, which includes all the bypasses that opened in the last few weeks.















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Hi Guys,
Here's the 2nd email of my drive between Coffs Harbour and Ballina. Here's Chatsworth to Woodburn















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Hi Guys,
Here's the remaining northbound pix between Glenugie and Ballina.







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No worries, southbound on it's way shortly.
The signs seem to be using E-series in many cases, which is incorrect.
The new photo signs are fantastic, and are popping up all over
NSW. The bypassed town signs are also great, and in the Pacific
Mwy case, are more prevalent than in most other regions.
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Hi Guys,
Here's part 1 of the Southbound pix from my Ballina to Halfway Ck
Pacific Mwy run from the weekend.














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No worries, southbound on it's way shortly.
Hi Guys,
Here's the 2nd load of pix of Pacific Mwy upgrades between New Italy and Ulmarra














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Hey everyone,
Here's the final installment of my Pacific Mwy pix preview. Here's Tyndale to Halfway Creek.










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Not yet. Everything I saw was bordered.
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Loved the photos, thanks Paul.
I haven’t been down there since June, but if we can get some border restrictions lifted, I will be off again in December.
I was a bit surprised there was so much work going on from Glenugie to Half-way Creek to replace the northbound lanes. In June, this meant the southbound traffic was limited to one lane and the northbound traffic was redirected back on the old alignment. Is that still the case?
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