Button pushed on City’s four-week e-scooter trial
The State Government has partnered with the City of Adelaide to allow a trial of e-scooters (electric scooters) in the Adelaide CBD during the 2019 Adelaide Fringe.
Read moreMore CBD tram services for Mad March
The Marshall Government will be putting on additional Mad March City Loop tram services every Friday and Saturday night during the Fringe (15 February to 16 March), as well as Sunday night, March 10.
Read moreKnoll requests Nuriootpa traffic study
In a win for “people power”, the State Government will work with The Barossa Council to develop a broader response to safety and traffic concerns on Gawler Street, Nuriootpa.
Read moreCity South Tram Line Replacement Project to get underway
The State Government has this week begun consulting with local businesses and the community as the City South Tram Line Replacement Project gets underway.
Read moreKnoll puts safety first on Sturt Highway
Following an extensive review, the speed limit on Sturt Highway at Nuriootpa will be reduced from 110 kilometres an hour to 80km/hr from next month.
Read moreLyndoch bridge replacements to unlock economic activity in Barossa’s south
Bridge upgrades at Lyndoch worth a combined $5.456 million are set to enhance access and facilitate higher productivity access in the Southern Barossa.
Read morePlanning to get underway for Main South Road duplication
The Marshall Government will commission a planning study for the $305 million Main South Road Duplication project.
Read moreThiele’s turn for resurfacing works
In another win for road safety in Schubert, the Liberal State Government has committed $140,000 for resurfacing works on the Thiele Highway near Roseworthy this financial year.
Read moreKnoll boosts Gawler St pedestrian safety
Member for Schubert Stephan Knoll says pedestrians in the heart of Nuriootpa can look forward to improved safety and retail outlet access thanks to a $200,000 commitment from the State Government.
Read moreKnoll delivers $1.5m Barossa Valley Way revamp
Barossa commuters can look forward to a smoother drive between Tanunda and Nuriootpa, with $1.5 million worth of works to be undertaken in early 2019.
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