The South Australian Government is investing $21 billion over the next four years to deliver much-needed infrastructure and jobs across the State.
About a quarter of this significant infrastructure investment – approximately $5.3 billion – is going to be allocated towards the completion of the 78-kilometre North-South Corridor, as part of the $9.9 billion funding for roads and public transport infrastructure.
The infrastructure budget also includes $2.9 billion for health infrastructure, with $1.2 billion committed to the delivery of the New Women’s and Children’s Hospital.
The State Budget 2023-24 will also include $2.5 billion for water infrastructure, $802 million for housing and $547 million for education.
“Infrastructure projects drive our economy and create a pipeline of work for the construction industry which means more jobs for South Australians.
“We are investing across the board to ensure South Australians have access to world class facilities,” Treasurer Stephen Mullighan MP said.
Major projects covered by the $21 billion infrastructure spend include:
The Budget also provides $730,000 for the upgrade and redesign of the Pathway of Honour along with an additional $100.8 million over two years for the delivery of the new Mount Barker Hospital.
The South Australian Government is committed to providing a more modern public transport system, allocating $7 million over three years to implement the final Tap and Pay rollout on all Adelaide Metro trains to give commuters an easy way to pay.
Other Budget commitments include $8.7 million over five years to introduce a new bus service to improve public transport for Lightsview and Northgate residents as well as $2 million in 2023-24 to upgrade pedestrian crossings at Clarence Park and West Croydon train stations.
Funding will also be provided for other initiatives, including $5 million over two years for land transport infrastructure planning studies and $23.5 million to facilitate the continuation of bus services in regional areas including Tatiara, Port Augusta, Kangaroo Island, Port Lincoln, Mid North, Yorke Peninsula, Riverland, Fleurieu, Eyre Flinders, the South East, Mount Gambier, Northern Adelaide Hills and the Barossa.
“An investment in infrastructure and public transport is an investment in jobs, the economy, and people.
“These major infrastructure projects will not only create more jobs, but they will improve the lives of South Australians,” Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Tom Koutsantonis MP said.
Source: Government of South Australia – News; Government of South Australia – State Budget 2023-24