Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsFederal funding targets notorious stretch linking Mount Gambier to coast

Federal funding targets notorious stretch linking Mount Gambier to coast

Stephan Pasin TBW Newsgroup
FUNDING SECURED: State Government Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Stephan Knoll and Member for Barker Tony Pasin visited the 4km black spot stretch of Carpenter Rocks Road last week. Picture: TODD LEWIS

A NUMBER of safety improvements will be carried out along a notorious stretch of Carpenter Rocks Road in a bid to improve the transport route.

The 4km section just west of Mount Gambier has secured $650,000 in federal funds through the 2019/20 Black Spot Program, with shoulder sealing and delineation upgrades expected to improve road
safety.

The funding has been welcomed by Limestone Coast Local Government Association road safety officer Ali Auld, who said Black Spot Funding was injected into roads with a proven crash history or deemed a high-risk location.

“It is a vital part of the government’s commitment to improving road safety and reducing road crashes and trauma on South Australian roads,” Ms Auld said.

The road safety advocate said one life affected by road trauma was one too many.

“We need to continually challenge the notion of an acceptable road toll and all work together in our state wide aim of ‘toward zero together’,” she said.

“This year to date, 27 of the 44 fatalities in South Australia have occurred on country roads.

“We are all road users and we need to all take the responsibility to stay focused on the roads, look out for each other and drive to the conditions.”

Visiting the stretch of road with state transport minister Stephan Knoll late last week, Member for Barker Tony Pasin said the funding would make the road safer.

“By specifically targeting road locations with a history of crashes like Carpenter Rocks Road unfortunately has, the Black Spot Program reduces crashes causing injury and death at those sites by around 30pc.”

As chair of the state’s Black Spot Consultative panel, Mr Pasin said he and endeavoured to ensure funding is allocated to the most dangerous parts of the South Australian road network.

Under the Nation Road Safety Strategy 2011-2020, the Australian, State and Territory governments have committed to reducing the number of deaths and serious injuries recorded on the nation’s roads by at least 30pc by 2020.

“I am proud to be part of a government that is committed to play its part in getting Australians home safely from every journey on our roads,” Mr Pasin said.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

South-Millicent claim win over Tigers

SOUTH-MILLICENT DOMINATE OVER TIGERS Aaron O’Donnell delivered a standout all-around performance on Saturday, powering South-Millicent Div 2 to an 8-2 win over a determined Tigers...
More News

Landmarks light up for Feeding Tube Awareness Week

Landmarks in Mount Gambier/Berrin will light up this week in honour of Feeding Tube Awareness Week (FTAW). Running from 1–7 February 2026, the annual...

New citizens welcomed

FIRST arriving in Mount Gambier/Berrin in 2021, Alberta Badu-Yeboah was formally inducted as an Australian citizen. Ms Badu-Yeboah first started her journey towards becoming...

Victoria’s Tiny Towns funding extended

ROUND three of the Regional Development Victoria’s Tiny Towns Fund is now open until 4 March. The Tiny Towns Fund assists local communities in...

State Voice vote opens

First Nations South Australians are being encouraged to enrol to nominate and vote in the upcoming elections for the First Nations Voice to Parliament. The...

Primary school receives cash injection

NEW facilities have been earmarked for one of the region’s regional schools with the state government providing an $8m cash injection. Glenburnie Primary School will...

Illegal fishing warning after lobsters seized

OVER 100 southern rock lobsters were seized by Fisheries Officers last month, prompting a reminder to fishers about the serious consequences of failing to...

Petition to save heritage wall

A GROUP of community members will continue to fight for a heritage wall in the centre of Mount Gambier/Berrin to be saved. The heritage-listed wall...

Bray to front fundraising lunch

An upcoming fundraising lunch will play host to a Navy commander. The Limestone Coast group of the Order of St John of Jerusalem...

Page on top

Thursday saw a field of 118 take to the course for the usual Stableford competition with some high scoring signed for at the end...

Stage two of wetland underway

THE second stage of Wirey Swamp’s restoration is well underway. The Nature Glenelg Trust led project will almost double the size of its current...