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Roads to Recovery Program

Roads to Recovery Program

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New Roads to Recovery Program

Over five years from 1 July 2009, $1.75 billion will be available to local government authorities, and State and Territory governments responsible for unincorporated areas, for an extended Roads to Recovery program. 

  • Roads to Recovery Program Funding Allocations 2009- 2014 [PDFPDF: 222 KB]

Current Roads to Recovery Program

Over the four years from 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2009, funding of $1.23 billion is available to local government authorities, and State and Territory governments responsible for unincorporated areas, for local roads maintenance and upgrading. 


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Last Updated: 13 May, 2009