Active transport boost for New South Wales

Cyclists and pedestrians in New South Wales will have more opportunities to walk, cycle and actively move through their communities thanks to support from the Albanese Government. 

More than $17.6 million will be invested in 11 projects across the state to build new or upgrade existing bicycle and walking paths.

Lake Macquarie City Council will receive $1.3 million to construct a shared path from Soldiers Road to Lake Macquarie Airport via Pacific Highway. The approximately 280m of shared path will provide the missing link between existing shared user paths and will deliver improved road safety with a designated path for pedestrian  and cyclists separate from traffic on the road.   

Further north, in Bellingen $3.36 million will be invested to design and construct 2940m of shared paths and footpaths from South Urunga Urban Release Area to Urunga CBD. A favourite location for tourists and locals, the new paths will make the area safer and more accessible.   

The Brewarrina Shire Council will receive $3 million for the design and construction of four pedestrian and cycle paths to connect the Brewarrina Township to the Barwon River. The project will also include solar-powered lighting, shaded rest areas and seating. 

Other projects receiving funding include:

  • Over $2 million for Blue Mountains City Council to construct a shared path from White Cross Road, Winmalee to Hawkesbury Heights Lookout.
  • $88,000 for Port Macquarie Hastings Council to construct a footpath at St Agnes Primary School.  
  • $877,000 for Canterbury-Bankstown Council to design and construct a cycleway at Phillips Avenue, Canterbury. 
  • $2.9 million for the Wilson Street West Cycleway in Newtown to be delivered by Transport for NSW. 
  • $781,000 for Lake Macquarie City Council to design and construct a shared path in Cooranbong. 
  • $1 million for the Goodooga Town Centre to Bore Baths Connection Project in Brewarrina. 
  • $596,000 for the design and construction for a footpath and pedestrian crossings along Palace Street, Petersham. 

The Albanese Government is making our cities and regions even better places to live, building social infrastructure, connecting place and designing healthier, more liveable towns. 

Our new Active Transport Fund is one part of this, providing safe and accessible transport options that are good for the planet and good for ourselves.  

This program supports the Government’s commitment to invest in infrastructure planning, design and construction that improves safety outcomes for vulnerable road users under the National Road and Safety Strategy 2021-2030. 

For more information visit: investment.infrastructure.gov.au/resources-funding-recipients/active-transport-fund-resources

Quotes attributable to Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King:

“From the Blue Mountains to Bellingen, we’re investing in active transport options right across New South Wales to shape the way locals and visitors move around our great towns. 

 “Whether you’re on a motor scooter, pushing a pram, walking or cycling, we’re making it easier for people to get to school, work or local services, without having to jump in the car. 

Quotes attributable to Federal Member for Shortland Pat Conroy: 

“This is about so much more than bike lanes and footpaths, it’s about increasing mobility for all our citizens. It will also improve safety and accessibility for the residents of Pelican and everyone who visits our beautiful part of the world.”

Full list of projects receiving funding in NSW:

Proponent Project Funding  
Sutherland Shire Council Gannons Road, Caringbah South and Burraneer cycle path and footpath. $1,461,273
Inner West Council Five raised pedestrian crossings and a continuous footpath treatment along the corridor of Palace Street, Petersham. $596,875
Brewarrina Shire Council Brewarrina Town Centre to Barwon River Connection Project $3,000,000
Brewarrina Shire Council Goodooga Town Centre to Bore Baths Connection Project $1,000,000
Bellingen Shire Council Shared Pathway from South Urunga Urban Release Area to Urunga CBD $3,365,949
Port Macquarie Hastings Council St Agnes Primary School Footpath  $88,013
Canterbury-Bankstown Council Cycleway upgrade at Phillips Avenue, Canterbury $877,839
Lake Macquarie City Council Shared path from Soldiers Point Road to Lake Macquarie Airport via Pacific Highway $1,300,000
Lake Macquarie City Council Cooranbong Town Common Shared Path to Cooranbong Public School, Cooranbong $781,601
Blue Mountains City Council Shared Path from White Cross Road, Winmalee to Hawkesbury Heights Lookout. $2,236,234
Transport for NSW Wilson Street West Cycleway, Newtown $2,918,500