Albanese Unveils $7.2B Bruce Highway Upgrade Amid Election Speculation

January 7, 2025
Albanese Unveils $7.2B Bruce Highway Upgrade Amid Election Speculation
  • This funding announcement follows a campaign by the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland advocating for better road safety measures on the highway.

  • Upcoming upgrades will include the installation of safety barriers, wider shoulders, tactile markings, and rehabilitation of weather-damaged roads to enhance safety.

  • The highway's upgrades aim to improve its safety rating from one or two stars to three stars, as assessed by AusRAP criteria.

  • AAA managing director Michael Bradley emphasized the importance of using AusRAP data to justify funding decisions for road safety improvements.

  • Albanese's announcement is viewed as part of his re-election strategy ahead of the federal election, which analysts predict may occur in late February 2025.

  • He framed the upcoming election as a stark choice for voters between Labor's vision for Australia's future and the Coalition's plan under Peter Dutton.

  • Speculation is growing that the Prime Minister may call for an election as early as late January 2025, although most analysts anticipate it will take place in April or May.

  • Delaying the election could provide additional time for economic recovery, with upcoming economic data potentially indicating lower inflation rates.

  • The Bruce Highway, stretching 1,673 kilometers from Brisbane to Cairns, has been identified as critical infrastructure, yet many of its sections have received poor safety ratings.

  • RACQ CEO David Carter pointed out that Queenslanders face a significantly higher risk of serious crashes on the Bruce Highway compared to major highways in New South Wales and Victoria.

  • Notably, towns such as Rockhampton, Gympie, Mackay, Townsville, and Bowen have recorded the highest crash rates along the highway from 2014 to 2023, highlighting the urgent need for improvements.

  • On January 6, 2025, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a significant federal funding initiative of $7.2 billion to upgrade Queensland's Bruce Highway, which is in dire need of repairs.

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