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Baw Baw Shire Council secures funding for four key road safety projects through TAC and federal Blackspot Programs

Baw Baw Shire Council secured TAC and Federal Blackspot funding for four key road safety projects in Warragul and Drouin, targeting high-risk areas with upgrades to improve safety for all road users.

By news@gippsland - 11th September 2025 - Back to News

Baw Baw Shire Council has received funding agreements for four road safety projects thanks to the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) Safer Local Roads Local Roads and Street Program and the Federal Blackspot Program 2025/26.

Baw Baw Shire Council secures TAC and Federal Blackspot funding for four vital projects, improving safety across identified high-risk local roads in Warragul and Drouin

Baw Baw Shire Council secures TAC and Federal Blackspot funding for four vital projects, improving safety across identified high-risk local roads in Warragul and Drouin

Improving road safety

Baw Baw Shire Council Mayor Danny Goss said road safety was an incredibly important issue. "Council is committed to ensuring the safety of road users in Baw Baw Shire and we are very grateful for the support of the TAC and Department of Transport and Planning through the funding of these four important projects."

"These locations have been identified as high-risk areas for road users. These works will help address existing road safety challenges and create a safer environment for our community," he said.

There are two projects that have been funded under the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) Safer Local Roads Local Roads and Street Program. These projects include works on Normanby Street, and on Crole Drive and Longview Road in Warragul.

Warragul safety works

Transport Accident Commission (TAC) Safer Local Roads Local Roads and Street Program

Works on Normanby Street Warragul will take place on the section of road between, Queen Street and O'Dowds Road and will involve:

  • Reducing the speed limit to 50km/h
  • Installing raised safety platforms ("speed humps") on the approaches to the Albert Street roundabout to address the intersection's crash history
  • Installing other raised safety platforms between Albert Street & Sutton Street to moderate speed consistent with the revised speed limit
    Providing kerb extensions to improve visibility for traffic entering Normanby Street at the O'Dowds Road intersection

Additionally, the works on Crole Drive and Longview Road Warragul between Princes Way and Pharaohs Road will include:

  • Providing a raised platform pedestrian crossing near Skyline Drive, linking to the reserve path
  • Improving pedestrian crossing facilities and providing a slow-point chicane near Upland Drive
  • Installing raised safety platforms near the Willandra Circuit roundabout and near Pharaohs Road

Both of these improvement projects have been through community consultation, and the improvements in Crole Drive/Longview Road have been the subject of community petitions and Council reports. Design work is currently being finalised and works are expected to be completed early in the new year.

Blackspot Program 2025/26

The two further projects are being funded under the Australian government's Federal Blackspot Program 2025/26. These projects include works on Balfour Road Drouin, and the intersection of Burke Street Warragul and Lardners Track. Works on Balfour Road Drouin, where there have been a number of crashes on the approach to Princes Way, will involve:

  • Improving signing and delineation, including larger approach and curve warning signs
  • Upgrading the guardrail to current standards
  • Improving the pavement's resistance to skidding

The intersection of Burke Street Warragul and Lardners Track is identified as the location of a number of serious crashes, particularly at nighttime. Work at this location will include:

  • Improving signing and delineation, including larger approach and T-junction warning signs
  • Providing solar streetlighting
  • Improving the pavement's resistance to skidding

These two projects are subject to significant school-related traffic volumes and works will be scheduled for the January school holiday period.

Pictures from Google Maps.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

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