Roads to recovery

Rob Mitchell with representatives from Macedon Ranges council including Simon Finlay and Eng Lim (supplied).

New Gisborne residents will now be able to enjoy an upgraded Hamilton Road, after a 1800 metre section of it underwent significant reconstruction.

McEwen MP Rob Mitchell and Macedon Ranges council announced the upgrade completion on April 4, which began in early March and was funded through the roads to recovery program.

The works received $1,101,098 in roads to recovery funding, with a $273,627 council contribution.

Mr Mitchell said he understands the importance of a well-maintained road network, especially in regional areas, to ensure all drivers can reach their destinations safely and efficiently.

“These resurfacing improvements on Hamilton Road are a vital step in enhancing access to New Gisborne for residents and visitors alike, with a particular focus on improving connectivity to the Macedon Ranges Sports Precinct,” he said.

“The upgraded road infrastructure will not only facilitate smoother and safer travel but also support economic growth and community development in the region.”

The roads to recovery program supports the construction and maintenance of the nation’s local road infrastructure assets.

The federal government said this facilitates greater accessibility and improves safety, economic and social outcomes for Australians.

Funding under the program is available to all local government areas in Australia, for projects delivered through councils, and state and territory governments in unincorporated areas.

It is an ongoing program that operates on a five-year funding period, providing a stable and predictable source of funding.

Flexibility is built into the program, with funding recipients able to decide on the roads projects that deliver on local priorities throughout the funding period.