
Description - Right now the NSW Government is delivering the largest transport infrastructure program this nation has ever seen - $76.7 billion of investment over four years for game-changing projects like Sydney Metro, light rail, motorways and road upgrades that will shape NSW cities, centres and communities for generations to come. Construction of the Sydney Harbour Tunnel started in February 1988 and it opened to traffic in August 1992.
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Our strategy contributes to the liveability and quality of our cities, towns and neighbourhoods. A key feature is the creation of connected 30-minute cities and convenient 15-minute-neighbourhoods.
This new Future Transport Strategy considers significant social and economic change brought about by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, bush fires, floods, and drought. It addresses these changes and trends such as population growth, energy transition, the digital economy, data management, climate change and evolving technology.
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Content...Construction of the Sydney Harbour Tunnel started in February 1988 and it opened to traffic in August 1992. Construction of the Sydney Harbour Tunnel started in February 1988 and it opened to traffic in August 1992.
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Content...Construction of the Sydney Harbour Tunnel started in February 1988 and it opened to traffic in August 1992. Construction of the Sydney Harbour Tunnel started in February 1988 and it opened to traffic in August 1992.
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Content...Construction of the Sydney Harbour Tunnel started in February 1988 and it opened to traffic in August 1992. Construction of the Sydney Harbour Tunnel started in February 1988 and it opened to traffic in August 1992.