Redbank - Newell Highway Program Alliance - Newell Highway
Project overview
The Australian and NSW Governments are funding the $187.2 million Newell Highway upgrade, Parkes Bypass. The Bypass seeks to improve connectivity, road transport efficiency and safety for local and interstate motorists. Summary text to be provided The delivery of the northbound and southbound overtaking lanes at Landervale Road about 21 kilometres south of Ardlethan is complete. The Newell Highway Program Alliance (NHPA) completed the delivery of northbound and southbound overtaking lanes and road safety improvement work, about six kilometres north of Grong Grong, in October 2021. The road safety works are funded by the Australian Government. The delivery of the northbound overtaking lane, about five kilometres north of Parkes, is now complete. Work on the two northbound overtaking lane extensions at Tap Hill, about 44 kilometres north of Gilgandra is now complete. The delivery of a new northbound overtaking lane, about six kilometres north of Tocumwal, is now complete. The delivery of the southbound overtaking lane at Fullers Road, about four kilometres south of Finley is now complete. The delivery of the southbound overtaking lane, four kilometres south of Peak Hill, is now complete. The delivery of the northbound overtaking lane at Telescope, about 15 kilometres north of Parkes is now complete. The delivery of the northbound and southbound overtaking lanes at Bundure, about 38 kilometres north of Jerilderie, is now complete. The delivery of two new overtaking lanes, one northbound and one southbound, 26 kilometres south of Forbes is now complete. The delivery of the southbound overtaking lane through Medway Creek, Brocklehurst, north of Dubbo is now complete. The delivery of two overtaking lanes, one northbound and one southbound, south of Gilgandra are now complete. The Newell Highway Program Alliance (NHPA) will commence the construction of a new southbound overtaking lane, about two kilometres north of Forbes, in May 2022. Safety improvement work, about six kilometres north of Tocumwal, was completed in June 2022. Work on new northbound and southbound overtaking lanes at three locations at Pilliga, between Coonabarabran and Narrabri started in June 2022. The delivery of the new northbound and southbound overtaking lanes at the multiple locations will take about 12 months to complete, weather permitting. The delivery of northbound and southbound overtaking lanes, about eight kilometres north of Gilgandra was completed in January 2020. The Newell Highway Program Alliance is delivering about 40 additional overtaking lanes and various safety upgrades along the Newell Highway, within about four years. The Newell Highway Program Alliance (NHPA) will commence the construction of a new southbound overtaking lane at Mirrool, about 15 kilometres north of Ardlethan, in April 2021. Work on new northbound and southbound overtaking lanes near Back Creek, about 19 kilometres north of West Wyalong, has started and will take about ten months to complete, weather permitting. The Newell Highway Program Alliance (NHPA) will commence the construction of a new pair of overtaking lanes and safety improvement work, 20 kilometres south of Forbes in June 2021. The Newell Highway Program Alliance (NHPA) completed the delivery of a southbound overtaking lane extension, about 26 kilometres south of Coonabarabran, in October 2021. Safety improvement work, near Alleena about 20 kilometres south of West Wyalong was completed in January. The Australian and NSW governments have committed funding to upgrade the Newell Highway between Mungle Back Creek and Boggabilla in Northern NSW. This will improve safety for motorists and reduce future maintenance requirements. The NSW Government has committed $200 million to provide flood immunity on various sections of the Newell Highway between West Wyalong and Forbes. The New South Wales Government is providing $11.5 million for planning of an upgrade of the Newell Highway at Coonabarabran. This work is part of the $500 million Newell Highway upgrade program. The Australian and NSW Governments have recently completed the upgrade of the Newell Highway and Mitchell Highway intersection as part of the $301.2 million Building a Better Dubbo program to cut down travel time, make roads safer and ease congestion in and around Dubbo. The Newell Highway is the longest highway in NSW, stretching over 1060 kilometres from the Victorian border at Tocumwal to the Queensland border at Goondiwindi, and is a National Highway. The NSW Government has committed $8.8 million to develop design concepts for the widening of the Newell Highway between Coonabarabran and Narrabri through the Pilliga – known as the Pilliga Widening project. The Australian and NSW Governments are investing $40 million to upgrade the intersection of the Newell Highway and Oxley Highway, four kilometres northeast of Coonabarabran.

Project information
Transport for NSW has partnered with BMD and AECOM to form the Newell Highway Program Alliance.
The strategic partnership will deliver about 40 additional overtaking lanes in an estimated four years rather than the likely eight years it would take to fund and deliver this work using traditional procurement methods.
This innovative delivery mode will result in a minimum of 60 kilometres of new overtaking lanes to improve safety, reduce travel times, allow more accurate travel planning and improve freight efficiency.
The new overtaking lanes are expected to provide around 33 minutes of travel time savings along the length of the Newell Highway from the Victorian to the Queensland border.
The Australian Government has approved $76.54 million for safety improvement works to be carried out next to seven of the overtaking lane projects.
The work includes widening the road shoulders and centreline, and installing rumble strips along the highway
Construction of a southbound overtaking lane extension on the Newell Highway at Redbank, 26 kilometres south of Coonabarabran, was completed on 26 February 2021.
The safety improvement work will commence in June 2021 and is expected to take three months to complete.
Once the overtaking lane is completed, road users on this section of the Newell Highway will experience an increase in road capacity and increased overtaking opportunities.
Other benefits of the project include:
- improved safety for all road users
- reduced travel times
- more accurate travel planning
- improved freight efficiency.
A reduced speed limit of 40km/h during work hours and 80km/h after hours will be in place for the safety of road users and workers
Motorists are advised to drive to the conditions, allow extra travel time and follow the directions of signs and traffic control.
For the latest traffic updates, you can call 132 701, visit livetraffic.com or download the Live Traffic NSW App.
The project team will keep the community regularly informed as the work progresses.
Thank you for your understanding while we complete this important work.
Project documents
Project notifications
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June 2021 project notification Completion of work | 374Kb | |
July 2020 project notification Work to start on extending the overtaking lane on Newell Highway, south of Coonabarabran, from Tuesday 21 July 2020. | 193Kb |